Private Health Information Legal Protections in Emergency Medical Services

R. Houser
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Recent communications between counsel for an Emergency Medical Service (EMS) provider in New Jersey and the state Department of Health (DOH), Office of Emergency Medical Services (OEMS) claimed that the DOH was providing illicit access to private health information (PHI) based within the providers electronic patient care report (ePCR).  While the response from the DOH indicated that the information sharing was completed in accordance with all state and federal laws, the concerns raised by the law firm are not novel concerns.  EMS systems are often trusted by their patients to protect their PHI that is obtained as a necessity in the course of their lifesaving operations.  The collection and use of data from EMS systems nationwide is crucial to the improvement of operations, provider safety, and patient care, however there is the competing interest of protecting the privacy of patients and respecting their Constitutionally protected rights.  There are important legal and policy perspectives that should guide the prospect of personally identifiable EMS data sharing to law enforcement.
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紧急医疗服务中的个人健康信息法律保护
最近,新泽西州一家紧急医疗服务(EMS)提供商的律师与州卫生部(DOH)紧急医疗服务办公室(OEMS)之间的通信声称,DOH非法提供了获取供应商电子患者护理报告(ePCR)中的私人健康信息(PHI)的途径。虽然卫生部的回应表明,信息共享是按照所有州和联邦法律完成的,但该律师事务所提出的担忧并不新鲜。EMS系统通常受到患者的信任,以保护他们的PHI,这是他们在救生手术过程中所必需的。从全国范围内的EMS系统收集和使用数据对于改善操作、提供者安全和患者护理至关重要,然而,保护患者隐私和尊重其宪法保护的权利存在竞争利益。有一些重要的法律和政策观点可以指导执法部门共享个人身份EMS数据的前景。
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