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Privacy. Are there any guarantees?

K O'Connor1

  • 1Women for Healthcare Education, Reform and Equity, Seattle, WA, USA.

Infocare : Information Strategies for Healthcare Networks
|October 4, 1997
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Balancing patient privacy with healthcare administration needs is crucial. New guidelines address safeguarding medical information in the digital age, ensuring secure electronic health records.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Public Health Policy
  • Medical Privacy

Background:

  • Growing concerns exist among health plan members regarding the security of electronic medical records compared to traditional paper files.
  • Electronic data accessibility raises fears about potential breaches of sensitive personal health information.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the tension between patient privacy concerns and the necessity for healthcare administrators to access personal medical information.
  • To present suggestions for enhancing the security of medical records in the information age.

Main Methods:

  • Review of concerns voiced by health plan members regarding electronic data security.
  • Analysis of healthcare administration needs for accessing patient data for quality management and utilization review.

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  • Reporting on recommendations from the Secretary of Health and Human Services for privacy protection.
  • Main Results:

    • Healthcare administrators require access to personal medical information for essential functions like outcomes tracking and quality improvement.
    • Patient apprehension regarding the security of electronic health records is a significant concern.

    Conclusions:

    • A balance must be struck between protecting patient privacy and enabling necessary data access for healthcare management.
    • The Department of Health and Human Services has proposed strategies to safeguard medical privacy in the era of electronic health information.