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" Patient privacy, consent, and identity management in health information exchange : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 599034
Doc. No : b428253
Main Entry : Hosek, Susan D.
Title & Author : Patient privacy, consent, and identity management in health information exchange : : issues for the military health system /\ Susan D. Hosek, Susan G. Straus
Page. NO : 1 online resource (xxiii, 78 pages) :: 1 map
ISBN : 9780833077998
: : 0833077996
: 9780833077974
: 083307797X
: 9780833077981
: 0833077988
: 9780833077905
: 0833077902
Notes : "RAND Arroyo Center and RAND Health."
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references
Contents : Introduction and Background -- Privacy of Individual Health Information -- Patient Consent for Health Information Exchange -- Patient Identity Management -- Conclusions and Recommendations
Abstract : The Military Health System (MHS) and the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) have been among the nation's leaders in health information technology (IT), including the development of health IT systems and electronic health records that summarize patients' care from multiple providers. Health IT interoperability within MHS and across MHS partners, including VHA, is one of ten goals in the current MHS Strategic Plan. As a step toward achieving improved interoperability, the MHS 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 contributes to that effort by identifying gaps in research, policy, and practice involving patient privacy, consent, and identity management that need to be addressed to bring about improved quality and efficiency of care through health information exchange. Major challenges include (1) designing a meaningful patient consent procedure, (2) recording patients' consent preferences and designing procedures to implement restrictions on disclosures of protected health information, and (3) advancing knowledge regarding the best technical approaches to performing patient identity matches and how best to monitor results over time. Using a sociotechnical framework, this report suggests steps for overcoming these challenges and topics for future research
Subject : Medical records-- Access control-- United States
Subject : Medicine, Military-- United States-- Information services
Subject : Medical informatics-- United States
Subject : Information storage and retrieval systems-- Medical care
Subject : Medical Records
Subject : Confidentiality
Subject : Informed Consent
Subject : Medical Informatics
Subject : Military Medicine
Subject : Military Personnel
Subject : United States, Armed Forces, Medical care
Subject : United States
Subject : Uniteed States
Added Entry : Straus, Susan G
Added Entry : Arroyo Center
: RAND Health
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