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Mr. Gibson, from the Committee on War Claims, Submitted the Following Report [to Accompany H. R. 8334.]
Mr. Gibson, from the Committee on War Claims, Submitted the Following Report [to Accompany H. R. 1959.]
Mr. Gibson, from the Committee on War Claims, Submitted the Following Report: [To Accompany H. R. 5329.]
Mr. Gibson, from the Committee on War Claims, Submitted the Following Report [to Accompany H. R. 4936.]
Mr. Gibson, from the Committee on War Claims, Submitted the Following Report [to Accompany H. R. 1963.]
Mr. Gibson, from the Committee on War Claims, Submitted the Following Report. [To Accompany H. R. 7224.]
Mr. Gibson, from the Commitee on War Claims, Submitted the Following Report: [To Accompany H. R. 6122.]
Mr. Gibson, from the Commitee on War Claims, Submitted the Following Report: [To Accompany H. R. 2943.]
Beyond the HIPAA Privacy Rule
Author: Institute of Medicine
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 0309124999
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 334
Book Description
In the realm of health care, privacy protections are needed to preserve patients' dignity and prevent possible harms. Ten years ago, to address these concerns as well as set guidelines for ethical health research, Congress called for a set of federal standards now known as the HIPAA Privacy Rule. In its 2009 report, Beyond the HIPAA Privacy Rule: Enhancing Privacy, Improving Health Through Research, the Institute of Medicine's Committee on Health Research and the Privacy of Health Information concludes that the HIPAA Privacy Rule does not protect privacy as well as it should, and that it impedes important health research.
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 0309124999
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 334
Book Description
In the realm of health care, privacy protections are needed to preserve patients' dignity and prevent possible harms. Ten years ago, to address these concerns as well as set guidelines for ethical health research, Congress called for a set of federal standards now known as the HIPAA Privacy Rule. In its 2009 report, Beyond the HIPAA Privacy Rule: Enhancing Privacy, Improving Health Through Research, the Institute of Medicine's Committee on Health Research and the Privacy of Health Information concludes that the HIPAA Privacy Rule does not protect privacy as well as it should, and that it impedes important health research.