Guest guest Posted February 16, 2009 Report Share Posted February 16, 2009 Final Economic Stimulus Bill Permits Americans’ Personal Health Information to Be Sold for Research and Public Health Purposes WITHOUT Patients’ Consent(Washington, DC/Feb. 13) -- The final economic stimulus bill permits Americans’ personal health information to be exchanged and sold -- without patients’ consent -- for research and public-health purposes, warns the Institute for Health Freedom (Washington, DC) and Citizens’ Council on Health Care (Saint , MN).The bill also mandates the plan for each American to have a single electronic health record by 2014, without opt-out or patient consent provisions.“This bill is very misleading because while it promises to outlaw the selling of data, the exceptions to the rule are huge and allow Americans’ personal health data to be exchanged and sold for research and public-health purposes without patients’ consent,” says Sue Blevins, president of the Institute for Health Freedom.“This is a historical and unbelievable assault on the privacy rights of all Americans. Personal health information should not be exchanged and sold for research and public-health surveillance without patients’ consent,” stresses Twila Brase, president of Citizens’ Council on Health Care. “Patient data belongs to the patient. A pocket full of cash should not undo a patient's right to protect their medical privacy."Blevins adds, “Most Americans have no idea that the so-called HIPAA privacy rule doesn’t give patients the freedom to give or withhold consent before their personal health information can be shared with others for many purposes. Digitizing people’s health records combined with allowing researchers and public-health officials to buy their data from doctors and health plans is going to pave the way for unconsented research on millions of Americans.”These privacy advocates urge all Americans and policymakers to carefully examine the Final Conference Report, Part A on the economic stimulus bill, pdf page 296 (p. 11) and pdf pages 391-395 (pp. 106-110).For more information, visit the websites of the Institute for Health Freedom (www.ForHealthFreedom.org) and Citizens’ Council on Health Care (www.cchconline.org).Spiritual freedom is my birthright. I am a free thinker. I am able to rise above mentalprejudices and stereotypes of others. I am a free thinker. Nobody and nothing can manipulateme or deceive me. I am a free thinker. I freely choose truth and love. Today, I embrace a greater degree of spiritualfreedom. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2009 Report Share Posted February 16, 2009 Well, by putting all medical records on accessible computers, doctors can understand their patients better. Not all people remember every detail of their health problems. Of course, people who are trying to pull something illegal, wouldn't want this information public. They might not be able to get illegal drugs to sell. The trick is, stay healthy. This way one doesn't have to go to the doctor. I haven't been since 2002. Of course, I do see my chiropractor regularly. If my medical records help with research, I don't care. It might teach more about natural healing. Blessings, Joy [ ] each American to have a single electronic health record Final Economic Stimulus Bill Permits Americans’ Personal Health Information to Be Sold for Research and Public Health Purposes WITHOUT Patients’ Consent(Washington, DC/Feb. 13) -- The final economic stimulus bill permits Americans’ personal health information to be exchanged and sold -- without patients’ consent -- for research and public-health purposes, warns the Institute for Health Freedom (Washington, DC) and Citizens’ Council on Health Care (Saint , MN).The bill also mandates the plan for each American to have a single electronic health record by 2014, without opt-out or patient consent provisions.“This bill is very misleading because while it promises to outlaw the selling of data, the exceptions to the rule are huge and allow Americans’ personal health data to be exchanged and sold for research and public-health purposes without patients’ consent,” says Sue Blevins, president of the Institute for Health Freedom.“This is a historical and unbelievable assault on the privacy rights of all Americans. Personal health information should not be exchanged and sold for research and public-health surveillance without patients’ consent,” stresses Twila Brase, president of Citizens’ Council on Health Care. “Patient data belongs to the patient. A pocket full of cash should not undo a patient's right to protect their medical privacy."Blevins adds, “Most Americans have no idea that the so-called HIPAA privacy rule doesn’t give patients the freedom to give or withhold consent before their personal health information can be shared with others for many purposes. Digitizing people’s health records combined with allowing researchers and public-health officials to buy their data from doctors and health plans is going to pave the way for unconsented research on millions of Americans.”These privacy advocates urge all Americans and policymakers to carefully examine the Final Conference Report, Part A on the economic stimulus bill, pdf page 296 (p. 11) and pdf pages 391-395 (pp. 106-110).For more information, visit the websites of the Institute for Health Freedom (www.ForHealthFreedom.org) and Citizens’ Council on Health Care (www.cchconline.org).Spiritual freedom is my birthright. I am a free thinker. I am able to rise above mentalprejudices and stereotypes of others. I am a free thinker. Nobody and nothing can manipulateme or deceive me. I am a free thinker. I freely choose truth and love. Today, I embrace a greater degree of spiritualfreedom. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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