Economic Stimulus Bill Mandates Electronic Health Records for Every American by 2014 - With No Opt-out Provision
The Institute for Health Freedom (IHF) is warning the public that the economic stimulus bill mandates the federal government to plan for each American to use "an" electronic health record (EHR) by 2014 -- without opt-out or patient-consent provisions.
"Congress needs to add opt-out and patient-consent provisions to ensure true patient privacy," says
IHF stresses that while Congress will be hearing about potential cost-savings from EHRs, it should seriously consider the costs of not allowing Americans to opt out of a national EHR system: more patients will withhold private information as they lose trust in the confidential doctor-patient relationship and lose control over the widespread disclosure of their most personal information.
The organization urges Americans to continue voicing their own opinions about this important issue to national policymakers. IHF further stresses that for both ethical and financial reasons, confidentiality and consent are both cost-effective and essential for improving the quality of health care.