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Set of Privacy Standards Adopted by Providers of Personal Health Records

Given the fragmentation of many health services in the U.S., creating a shared set of privacy standards is an important step in furthering the adoption of personal health records (PHRs) .

PHRs include a variety of electronic data designed to help consumers better manage their health-related information, including prescription data and diagnostics.

While the new standards haven’t readily altered the way most providers operate (many indicated they had been following the practices since inception), the agreement may alleviate privacy concerns among consumers.

The goal is to let individuals compile and share copies of their personal health information electronically, using a set of standardized practices that allow the patient to control how information is collected and shared. One might liken this to adopting English as the standard language of international travel, as well as a standardized set of laws by which to abide. To summarize:

Perhaps more important, by creating a standardized way to communicate, individuals are now free to choose those applications that best meet their own needs. Cue Google and Microsoft.

27 June 2008 | Blog, news2 | Douglas Cress | Comments

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