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Survey: American Public Wants Electronic Medical Records But Only With Privacy Safeguards
The American public believes strongly that electronic medical records can make the difference between life and death in emergencies, new research being released today shows. Nearly three out of four Americans (72%) say they favor the establishment of a nationwide electronic information exchange that would allow a patient’s health information to be shared with authorized individuals quickly, privately, and securely via the Internet. However, ensuring patient privacy and control over their…
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April 26th, 2007 at 9:30 pm
[…] Survey: American Public Wants Electronic medical Records But Only With Privacy Safeguards The American public believes strongly that electronic medical records can make the difference between life and death in emergencies, new research being released today shows. Nearly three out of four Americans (72%) say they favor the establishment of a nationwide electronic information exchange that would allow a patient’s health information to be shared with authorized […] […]
April 27th, 2007 at 8:51 am
[…] Survey: American Public Wants Electronic Medical Records But Only With Privacy Safeguards The American public believes strongly that electronic medical records can make the difference between life and death in emergencies, new research being released today shows. Nearly three out of four Americans (72%) say they favor the establishment of a nationwide electronic information exchange that would allow a patient’s health information to be shared with authorized […] […]