Case Western Reserve University professors call for regulation of electronic health records

October 30th, 2008
Cost and security concerns about bringing health care record keeping into the 21st century through electronic health records (EHR) have led to a call...

PHR Privacy Questions Get Tougher When Criminal Justice System Involved

October 14th, 2008
The Kabuki we see in the transition to electronic health records obscures two obvious and fundamental issues: The nature of the confidentiality privilege for...

Few Americans confident in privacy of EHRs

October 13th, 2008
Many Americans want electronic health records, and say they would access their personal health information online, but the majority are concerned about confidentiality issues,...

eHI report shows growth in health data exchanges

October 1st, 2008
The nation’s healthcare IT chief, Robert M. Kolodner, MD, says a new report released by eHealth Initiative shows tangible evidence of healthcare IT progress....

Prescription for Conflict: CCHIT, AMA policies set up potential quandary

August 11th, 2008
A rule book used by the federally supported Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology to test electronic health-record systems and the policy manual of...

Vast majority of patients want docs to use EHRs: study

August 7th, 2008
A solid majority of patients say they want doctors to move to an all-electronic format for medical records and prescriptions, saying that by doing...

Lawmakers, Witnesses at House Hearing Cite High Costs, Patient Privacy as Concerns Regarding Health IT Adoption

August 4th, 2008
Lawmakers and witnesses at a House Committee on Small Business hearing on Thursday discussed various barriers, such as high costs and privacy concerns, to...

Kennedy-Enzi EHR Bill Likely To Be Delayed Until After August Recess

August 1st, 2008
Additional action on a bill (S 1693) that would create a national electronic health records system likely will be delayed until after Congress’ August...

Nationwide EHR implementation price tag estimated at $150 billion

July 31st, 2008
Full implementation of networked e-health records in U.S. doctors’ offices and hospitals could cost around $150 billion over eight years, a California professor told...

Medical records going online, but will information be safe?

July 6th, 2008
Medicaid patients’ medical records are going online in South Carolina so that people providing treatment have easier access to the information they need to...