Bush Administration Will Launch Online Personal Health Records Pilot Program In Two States Next Year
Main Category: IT / Internet / E-mailArticle Date: 12 Aug 2008 - 8:00 PDT
CMS in January 2009 will launch an online personal health records pilot program for Medicare beneficiaries in Arizona and Utah as part of an ongoing effort by the Bush administration to encourage use of health care information technology, The Hill reports. Under the program, the PHRs will include as much as two years of Medicare data. Medicare beneficiaries will have the ability to add information to their PHRs and share them with physicians, pharmacists and other health care providers.
Supporters maintain that increased use of PHRs and other health care IT can help reduce health care costs and medical errors and improve quality of care. HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt said, "This exciting pilot will be a major step forward in Medicare," adding, "We believe that it will provide information that will empower consumers to manage their health" (Young, The Hill, 8/10).
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posted by Vicky Davis on 13 Aug 2008 at 7:48 amI am shocked and appalled that physicians (alleged) are going along with centralized and networked, online medical records - available to the patient or not. This system is an assault on the doctor - patient relationship. Despite what the computer marketing people are saying, these medical records will not be secure. They can't be. There is not a corporation in this country - including Microsoft that has not been hacked. Effectively, these medical records are being made public.
As horrifying as that is, that's not the worst of it. There are plans to allow medical researchers to use the networked medical records to select populations for medical research. I've heard from two sources - an IBM/Mayo Clinic presentation to the National Governors Association and from the mouth of Dr. Elias Zerhouni, Director of the NIH during a panel discussion. And if you go to the website of ResearchAmerica.com you can read about it.
What I see happening with our health care system is that it is being "transformed" into a system that will be used for eugenics and eldercide by stealth. The monsters in the white coats will never even see the patients - they will see the medical records and the "treatments" will be recommended via decision support systems to unqualified providers (physicians assistants and nurse practitioners). It's really quite brilliant - beyond the comprehension of most people - and absolutely evil to the core.
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