Microsoft May Put Health Records at Risk
It's bad enough when you're sick or injured; you're at your most vulnerable.
You don't want to be worrying about someone getting at your personal information
and health records at the same time. That's what some fear may happen with the
advent of a new medical records management site.
Microsoft has rolled
out a Web site called HealthVault, a new medical records site described
as "part filing cabinet, part library." Users can get on the site
to store and manage their own medical records, including reports from regular
physicals, immunization records and reports from specialists. They can also
opt to have information sent to other doctors as needed.
Although the 1996 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
gives doctors and those in the medical profession broad access to patient records,
privacy experts fear that the easy access granted by a site like HealthVault
opens the door for abuse. Giving patients control over their data adds to their
convenience, but they may not always be as careful as they should be.
How do you feel health records should be managed? Do laws like HIPAA do enough?
Should it be more expansive? In this age of open information, can such personal
data ever be truly safe? You'll feel better if you let me know at [email protected].
Posted by Lafe Low on October 10, 2007