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May 21, 2009 Collaborative Comment Health
Comments on Technical Guidance for Federal Health Data Breach Notification Requirements
Markle Foundation
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Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT)
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Markle Collaborators
In comments on the HHS federal health data breach notification provisions, Markle, CDT and collaborators recommend that HHS embrace a comprehensive set of information-sharing policies that include strong oversight and accountability mechanisms, adoption of trusted network design characteristics and the implementation of core privacy principles in addition to the technologies and methodologies listed in the guidance. 
June 1, 2008 Survey Health Markle
Americans Overwhelmingly Believe Electronic Personal Health Records Could Improve Their Health
Markle Foundation
Results of a national survey on public opinions of the potential and privacy considerations of PHRs.
April 30, 2009 Report, White Paper Health Markle
Achieving the Health IT Objectives of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
Markle Connecting for Health
Markle proposes a set of principles for getting health IT right under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
February 24, 2009 Speech, Testimony Health National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics
Standards Within the Context of the Health IT Initiative
Carol C. Diamond
,
MD
,
MPH
Carol Diamond, MD, MPH testifies before the National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics (NCVHS) Subcommittee on Standards.
November 1, 2006 Report, White Paper Health
Survey Finds Americans Want Electronic Personal Health Information to Improve Own Health Care
Markle Foundation
Survey shows that consumers view personal health records as an important element in reducing medical errors and increasing quality of care. Consumers see key role for government in protecting privacy, setting guidelines for sharing data.
October 7, 2010 Brief Health
Survey Snapshot: The Public and Doctors Agree with ‘Blue Button’ Idea
Markle Foundation
A Markle survey found that most of the U.S. public and doctors believe patients should be able to download and keep copies of their personal health information. That’s the simple idea behind a blue button.
August 31, 2005 RFI Response Health
Opportunities for CMS Actions in Support of Personal Health Records
Markle Connecting for Health
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Personal Health Technology Council
CMS is in a unique position to acquire and distribute some of the data— in a structured, beneficiary-controlled way— to enable ...
October 4, 2004 Report, White Paper Health
Financial, Legal and Organizational Approaches to Achieving Electronic Connectivity in Healthcare
Markle Foundation
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Working Group on Financial
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Organizational and Legal Sustainability of Health Information Exchange
  Report by the Working Group on Financial, Organizational and Legal Sustainability of Health Information Exchange
June 5, 2003 Report, White Paper Health
The Data Standards Working Group: Report and Recommendations
Markle Foundation
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The Data Standards Working Group
There has been an increasing recognition by both the public and private sectors of the ability to improve the quality and safety of ...
June 5, 2003 Report, White Paper Health
Appendix A: Clinical Data Exchange Efforts in the United States: An Overview
Markle Foundation
The overwhelming message we distilled from this overview is that it is not necessarily the technical roadblocks that have most limited ...