Bush Signs Medical Error Database Bill

by damonp on August 2, 2005

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Bush Signs Medical Error Database Bill

How to handle secure data?

  1. Access only through approved/compatible applications
  2. Multiple levels of access depending on credentials and need:
    • Application View (ie. me, my delegated recipients)
    • Application View/Modify (ie. nurse)
    • Application View/Modify/Delete (ie. doctor)
    • Raw Data (ie. root access)
    • Statistical View (personal identifiers scrubbed)
  3. Controls for requesting and approving access (ie. to my insurance company)
  4. Detailed audit logs of who is accessing

Is it possible? I can’t imagine a feature where it doesn’t exist, but I don’t see it being a smooth road ahead.

Control of my data needs to be put back into my hands! Why should medical file clearinghouses and credit bureaus be making money of my information. They exist to sell a product they can’t rightly own.

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