Connecting for Health Common Framework for Networked Personal Health Information: Overview and Principles
Markle Connecting for Health
Many policy and industry leaders now agree that empowerment of consumers—enhanced by convenient access to networked health information services—will help drive necessary changes to the health care sector.
Lists nine core principles (openness and transparency, purpose specification, collection limitation and data minimization, use limitation, individual participation and control, data quality and integrity, security safeguards and controls, accountability and oversight, and remedies) and the practice areas for this Common Framework for Networked Personal Health Information.
