Proposed federal legislation jeopardizes patient privacy.

S K Hoge
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In the last year there has been a move to enact federal legislation concerning private health-care information. This move has been fueled by a growing trend toward the computerization and electronic transmission of health-care information. These advances in technology call for appropriate new protections of patients' privacy. Unfortunately, the proposed legislation has not received adequate attention in the medical community. Physicians and patients in general are not aware of the legislation and have not been engaged in shaping its contents. In its current form, the legislation would seriously undermine traditional protections of confidentiality that are ensured by physicians. The flaws of the proposed legislation are examined in this article.

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拟议中的联邦立法危及患者隐私。
去年有一项行动是颁布关于私人保健信息的联邦立法。医疗保健信息的计算机化和电子传输日益增长的趋势推动了这一举措。这些技术的进步要求对患者的隐私采取适当的新保护措施。不幸的是,拟议的立法没有得到医学界的充分重视。一般来说,医生和病人都不了解这项立法,也没有参与制定其内容。按照目前的形式,这项立法将严重破坏传统上由医生保证的保密保护。本文对拟议立法的缺陷进行了审查。
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