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Privacy As An Enabler, Not An Impediment: Building Trust Into Health Information Exchange
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EngineeringInformation SecurityCommunicationHealthcare Information SecurityPrivacy SystemCore Privacy PrinciplesPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchSecurity ProtectionsPrivacy FrameworkHealth PolicyPrivacy By DesignEhealthHealth Information SystemData PrivacyTrustNew RulesPrivacyCryptographyHealth Information TechnologyMedical PrivacyTrust PrivacyPersonal Health RecordHealth Informatics
Building privacy and security protections into health information technology systems will bolster trust in such systems and promote their adoption. The privacy issue, too long seen as a barrier to electronic health information exchange, can be resolved through a comprehensive framework that implements core privacy principles, adopts trusted network design characteristics, and establishes oversight and accountability mechanisms. The public policy challenges of implementing this framework in a complex and evolving environment will require improvements to existing law, new rules for entities outside the traditional health care sector, a more nuanced approach to the role of consent, and stronger enforcement mechanisms.
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