| Literature DB >> 19382737 |
Jenna L Marquard1, Patricia Flatley Brennan.
Abstract
Current health IT policy directions assume lay people want to make explicit choices about who can access elements of their health information. To test this assumption, we presented lay people (N=31) with a decision scenario that required them to choose whether to share their medication information with three different types of physicians. Participants generally chose to share all of their medication information, citing anticipated clinical care benefits as the main reason for their choices. They seemed, however, unaware of the possible consequences of their choices.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19382737
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Healthc Inf Manag ISSN: 1099-811X