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US policy requires immediate release of records to patients
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DesRoches, Catherine M
, Salmi, Liz
, Blease, Charlotte
, Hägglund, Maria
, Walker, Jan
in
21st century
/ Access to Information - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Cancer
/ Capitalism
/ Caregivers
/ Editorials
/ Electronic Health Records
/ Empowerment
/ Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act 1996-US
/ Health literacy
/ Health Policy - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Humans
/ Information Dissemination - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Information sharing
/ Information technology
/ Internet
/ Medical Informatics
/ Medical records
/ Medicinsk informatik
/ Patient Rights - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Patients
/ Personal health
/ Surveillance
/ United States
2021
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by
DesRoches, Catherine M
, Salmi, Liz
, Blease, Charlotte
, Hägglund, Maria
, Walker, Jan
in
21st century
/ Access to Information - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Cancer
/ Capitalism
/ Caregivers
/ Editorials
/ Electronic Health Records
/ Empowerment
/ Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act 1996-US
/ Health literacy
/ Health Policy - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Humans
/ Information Dissemination - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Information sharing
/ Information technology
/ Internet
/ Medical Informatics
/ Medical records
/ Medicinsk informatik
/ Patient Rights - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Patients
/ Personal health
/ Surveillance
/ United States
2021
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US policy requires immediate release of records to patients
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DesRoches, Catherine M
, Salmi, Liz
, Blease, Charlotte
, Hägglund, Maria
, Walker, Jan
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21st century
/ Access to Information - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Cancer
/ Capitalism
/ Caregivers
/ Editorials
/ Electronic Health Records
/ Empowerment
/ Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act 1996-US
/ Health literacy
/ Health Policy - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Humans
/ Information Dissemination - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Information sharing
/ Information technology
/ Internet
/ Medical Informatics
/ Medical records
/ Medicinsk informatik
/ Patient Rights - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Patients
/ Personal health
/ Surveillance
/ United States
2021
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US policy requires immediate release of records to patients
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US policy requires immediate release of records to patients
2021
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Patients and clinicians should embrace the opportunitiesOn 5 April a new federal rule will require US healthcare providers to give patients access to all the health information in their electronic medical records without charge.1 This new information sharing rule from the 21st Century Cures Act of 20162 mandates rapid, full access to test results, medication lists, referral information, and clinical notes in electronic formats, on request.The US is not alone in providing patients with full online access to their electronic health records. In Sweden, patients gained access to their records between 2012 and 2018.3 Estonian citizens have had full access since 2005.4 The sharing of personal health information isn’t without precedent in the US: around 55 million people already have access to their online clinical notes,5 and many more have access to laboratory results and other parts of their records. But for some US clinicians, the new rule may feel like a shock.6To patient groups, however, it is the culmination of 25 years of advocacy and relationship building with clinicians, researchers, and policy …
Publisher
British Medical Journal Publishing Group,BMJ Publishing Group LTD
Subject
/ Access to Information - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Cancer
/ Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act 1996-US
/ Health Policy - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Humans
/ Information Dissemination - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Internet
/ Patient Rights - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Patients
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