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Medical information, confidentiality, and privacy
1Health Law & Policy Institute, University of Houston Law Center, 100 Law Center, Houston, TX 77204-6060, USA. baliang@alum.mit.edu
Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America
|January 7, 2003
Abstract:
State laws and accreditation requirements dictate the form, ownership, and substance of medical records, as well as requirements for storage, access, and confidentiality. There are limited exceptions to these requirements but they are highly circumscribed. Federal law also outlines requirements to ensure the privacy of patient-identifiable information. Thus, providers must be aware of these rules both to protect patient information from being abused and to understand the affirmative obligations they have so as to avoid the significant penalties associated with breach of these provisions.