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| 25 NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS URGE PRIVACY IN E-PRESCRIBING |
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Ashley Katz Patient Privacy Rights (512) 732-033 or (512) 897-6390 This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it 25 NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS URGE PRIVACY IN E-PRESCRIBING What Could Be Scary About E-Prescribing? Plenty. Washington, DC – Twenty five organizations, including the ACLU, the Republican Liberty Caucus, the American Council for the Blind and the National Association of Social Workers joined forces via the Coalition for Patient Privacy to urge Congress to include privacy protections in any federal electronic prescribing legislation. Read the Coalition’s letter to Congress here.What is scary about e-prescribing? Much more than you might think. Today, plenty of private corporations and employers have access to Americans’ private prescription use that includes individually identifiable data. Deborah Peel, MD, Founder of Patient Privacy Rights and leader of the Coalition explains the need for privacy with e-prescribing, “Our current system allows every prescription in the United States to be data mined and sold. This has been the reality for over a decade. You cannot keep a prescription private in the U.S. or stop your data from being sold, even if you pay cash.” This practice is completely compliant with the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). While e-prescribing is attractive to many, Americans do not want their private prescription information data mined and used without their permission. Many Americans would be quite alarmed to discover their employer and others know they take an anti-anxiety medication or that they are being treated for an STD. West Virginia is a perfect example: when state employees recently learned that Express Scripts was selling their prescription records to data miners, they were outraged. Express Scripts promptly agreed to stop this practice when faced with losing 200,000 customers. Some argue the e-prescribing bills do not change anything. While the fact that the U.S. has a systemic, extensive system for prescription data mining and sale is NOT a secret anymore, the Coalition argues that now is the ideal time to end this unethical use of our private prescription records. When you know something bad is happening, that is the time to stop it. “Would you sit there and watch a house burn down, or let somebody bleed to death before your eyes and do nothing? Or would try to stop those harms?” asks Peel. “Now that we know beyond a shadow of a doubt that the systemic theft and misuse of personal data is occurring, why wouldn’t we do all we can to stop it now, starting with e-prescribing?” Members of the Coalition for Patient Privacy actually see this debate as a golden opportunity to ensure both progress and privacy. The Coalition for Patient Privacy recommends the following basic principles in any eprescribing legislation:
The Coalition for Patient Privacy American Association of People with Disabilities www.aapd.org American Association of Practicing Psychiatrists American Association of Small Property Owners www.aaspo.org American Civil Liberties Union www.aclu.org American Council for the Blind www.acb.org American Psychoanalytic Association www.apsa.org Citizens for Health www.citizens.org Confederation of Independent Psychoanalytic Societies www.cipsusa.org Consumer Action www.consumer-action.org Consumers for Health Care Choices www.chcchoices.org The Cyber Privacy Project Electronic Privacy Information Center www.epic.org Equal Justice Alliance www.EqualJusticeAlliance.org Fairfax County Privacy Council www.fairfaxcountyprivacycouncil.org Gun Owners of America www.gunowners.org Just Health www.justhealthnow.org Liberty Coalition www.libertycoalition.net The Multiracial Activist www.multiracial.com National Association of Social Workers www.socialworkers.org National Center for Transgender Equality www.nctequality.org Pain Relief Network www.painreliefnetwork.org Patient Privacy Rights www.patientprivacyrights.org Private Citizen, Inc. www.privatecitizen.org Republican Liberty Caucus www.rlc.org Tolven, Inc. www.tolven.org
The Coalition for Patient Privacy first formed in 2006 and represents millions of Americans. Dr. Peel leads the Coalition and is the founder of Patient Privacy Rights, a national consumer health privacy watchdog organization based in Austin, TX. Background Material The elimination of consent for health records The millions of individuals and entities who legally have rights to your personal information ### Add as favourites (362) | Quote this article on your site | Views: 4917
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