Patient Privacy, Consent, and Identity Management in Health Information Exchange issues for the military health system
As a step toward improving its health information technology (IT) interoperability, the Military Health System is seeking to develop a research roadmap to better coordinate health IT research efforts, address IT capability gaps, and reduce programmatic risk for its enterprise projects. This report i...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Santa Monica, CA
RAND
2013, 2013
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Collection: | JSTOR Open Access Books - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Privacy of Individual Health InformationLegal Requirements; Public Attitudes; Framework for Privacy and Security; Summary; CHAPTER THREE; Patient Consent for Health Information Exchange; Policy and Legal Background; Federal Regulations; State Regulations; Consent Principles; Patient Consent Methods; Types of Patient Consent; Trade-offs Among Consent Approaches; Implementation of Consent Models; Experiences with Consent for Health Information Exchange; Granular Consent; Summary; CHAPTER FOUR; Patient Identity Management; Policy and Legal Background; Patient Identity Matching Methods
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Preface; Contents; Figure; Tables; Summary; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; CHAPTER ONE; Introduction and Background; Study Approach; Military Health System; MHS Goals and Initiatives; Electronic Health Record; Virtual Lifetime Electronic Record; Health Information Exchange in the United States; Health Information Organizations; Promoting Adoption of Health Information Technology and Health Information Exchange; Status of Health Information Exchange; Frameworks for Evaluating Health Information Technology; Organization of This Report; CHAPTER TWO.
- Choice of IdentifiersDuplicate Patient Identities; Choice of Matching Algorithm; Experiences with Patient Identity Matching for Health Information Technology; Summary; CHAPTER FIVE; Conclusions and Recommendations; Patient Consent; Patient Identity Matching; Broader Considerations; References
- Includes bibliographical references