Be careful in seeking a second opinion about your child in a hospital. The hospital (through the government) may all too easily remove you as legal custodian.
Tag: Medical Privacy
FDA Sharing Patients’ Private Medical Records in Order to Harass Integrative Doctors
ANH-USA has learned that the FDA is working with state medical boards behind the scenes—sometimes in violation of the law.
Your Private Medical Records Are Being Sold to Drug Companies
Even worse, half of all US states leave enough information in the records that YOU can be clearly identified. Action Alert!
Your Medical Records Are Part of a $19 Billion Experiment
Fraudulent billing. Identity theft. Greater expense and inefficiency. Loss of privacy. And campaign donations from the companies benefiting most.
Personal Identity Thieves Love Health Records
Security breaches are up 32%—but because of a loophole, if your patient data is stolen, you may not even be told about it!
Privacy and Federal Scofflaws
This week we have a duo of news briefs that update previous Pulse of Natural Health stories: your private medical records may be at greater risk than ever—and a new GMO lawsuit against the USDA.
Deborah Ray’s Blog, Practicing Medicine without a License
It has become a perennial political argument. Is it wise to involve government in health care? Does the government practicing medicine help people to live longer, live better, or make healthcare more efficient? The Medicare regulations alone, more profuse than those from the IRS, have caused many a physician to say “I wouldn’t choose this… Continue reading Deborah Ray’s Blog, Practicing Medicine without a License
Please File Your Comment Against Electronic Health Records by March 15!
Your health information is at stake. Take action today to protect YOUR privacy.
Health and financial security
It all comes back to “the reality that all health-care costs are ultimately borne by consumers.”
Obama Talks of Cutting Healthcare Costs
President Obama has promised to trim the growth of healthcare-spending by 1.5 percent over the next decade, yet the New York Times stated on Nov. 10, 2009: “The [congressional] bills, including one passed Saturday night by the House, are unlikely to meet that goal, analysts say.” Also on Nov. 10, the Wall Street Journal declared:… Continue reading Obama Talks of Cutting Healthcare Costs