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Privacy, funding doubts shutter Calif. RHIO

The Santa Barbara County (Calif.) Care Data Exchange, the longest-running effort to launch a major U.S. regional health information organization, recently folded because of privacy concerns and doubts about ongoing costs, exchange officials confirmed.

Those issues had dogged the project since it began in 1998, during the first dot-com bubble, as an attempt to establish a medical data-sharing initiative linking competing health care organizations.


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Study warns of patient privacy problems with blogs
Experts say bloggers who are medical professionals inadvertently reveal information about the identities of patients or practitioners and that training is warranted.
(Posted July 25, 2008)
New York state considers accrediting RHIOs
State officials will rely on RHIOs to govern health information exchanges and want to be able to assure stakeholders that they're up to the task.
(Posted July 10, 2008)
Privacy provisions threaten health IT bill
A House subcommittee has approved H.R. 6357, but some lawmakers say its privacy protections are too broad.
(Posted June 25, 2008)
White House science and tech panel will call for broader privacy law
The President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology says personalized medicine requires patients' confidence that genetic data will stay private.
(Posted April 9, 2008)
Sponsors seek to move on health IT bill
Disagreements over privacy protections have held up action on the Senate's Wired for Health Care Quality Act since last year, and time is running short.
(Posted April 3, 2008)

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