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Friday, February 1, 2013

Why Do We Need Electronic Medical Records? So Your Personal Data is More Readily Available to the Government

from Coyote Blog by admin:


Why Do We Need Electronic Medical Records? So Your Personal Data is More Readily Available to the Government:
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 Latest case in point:  Electronic medical records
The Drug Enforcement Administration is trying to access private prescription records of patients in Oregon without a warrant, despite a state law forbidding it from doing so. The ACLU and its Oregon affiliate are challenging this practice in a new case that raises the question of whether the Fourth Amendment allows federal law enforcement agents to obtain confidential prescription records without a judge’s prior approval. It should not.

While the government needs a search warrant to access paper medical records, it apparently feels it can look at electronic records without a warrant,.  Which explains one reason why the Administration is so excited about the new medical records requirements in Obamacare.   You didn't think HIPAA applied to the government, did you?  And if you wondered why Obamacare requires doctors to ask medically-unrelated questions (e.g. on gun ownership), now you know.

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