Literature DB >> 17844923

The privacy rule that's not.

Richard Sobel1.   

Abstract

HIPAA is often described as a privacy rule. It is not. In fact, HIPAA is a disclosure regulation, and it has effectively dismantled the longstanding moral and legal tradition of patient confidentiality. By permitting broad and easy dissemination of patients' medical information, with no audit trails for most disclosures, it has undermined both medical ethics and the effectiveness of medical care.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17844923     DOI: 10.1353/hcr.2007.0062

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hastings Cent Rep        ISSN: 0093-0334            Impact factor:   2.683


  3 in total

1.  The ethics of clinical photography and social media.

Authors:  César Palacios-González
Journal:  Med Health Care Philos       Date:  2015-02

2.  Evaluation of unpreparedness when issuing copies of medical records in tertiary referral hospitals.

Authors:  Myong-Mo Moon; Myung-Geun Kang; Sun-Won Seo; Woo-Sung Park; Yoon Kim; Sung-Soo Kim; Eun-Mi Choi; Jong Park; Il-Soon Park
Journal:  Healthc Inform Res       Date:  2010-06-30

3.  Patient Perspectives on Gender Identity Data Collection in Electronic Health Records: An Analysis of Disclosure, Privacy, and Access to Care.

Authors:  Hale M Thompson
Journal:  Transgend Health       Date:  2016-10-01
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