Mike Adams at Natural News first brought this to our attention. The Massachusetts Senate has passed a bill that violates the very rights that Massachusetts residents fought and died for during the Revolutionary War. The action now moves to the Massachusetts house. We hope our Massachusetts readers will take action to prevent this very bad legislation from… Continue reading Mass. Alert: Bad “Pandemic Bill”
Tag: Medical Privacy
Mandatory Health Insurance Coverage Means Loss of Privacy
If you value your privacy, it’s urgent that you realize how mandatory health insurance coverage could give others full access to your medical records.
Who Gets to Make Your Lifestyle Choices—You or the CDC?
He is the new director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, leaving behind the post of New York City’s top health official. The New York Post called him “Dr. Buttinsky” because of his policy to ban smoking and trans fats in New York City. He is physician Thomas Frieden. Does he want the… Continue reading Who Gets to Make Your Lifestyle Choices—You or the CDC?
AAHF Asks Senate Finance Committee to Prioritize Privacy, Transparency, and Independent Research
Last week, AAHF contacted the Senate Finance Committee, which is working on proposals to improve patient care and reduce healthcare costs. We asked committee members to look at two sections in particular: Health Information Technology (HealthIT), and Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER).
Electronic Medical Records Coordinator Says Program Faces “Huge Challenges”
Dr. David Blumenthal has been named the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology as part of the economic stimulus package allocating more than $20 billion for a massive move to electronic medical records (EMRs). Dr. Blumenthal recently published a paper in the New England Journal of Medicine noting, as he starts his Washington job, that… Continue reading Electronic Medical Records Coordinator Says Program Faces “Huge Challenges”
Time To Make Your Voice Heard on Electronic Medical Records
When Security is Breached, What Happens Public comments are being accepted through June 1, 2009, by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on a proposed rule that would require notification of consumers when the security of their electronic health information is breached. According to healthcare attorney W. Reece Hirsch, the FTC is under a tight schedule… Continue reading Time To Make Your Voice Heard on Electronic Medical Records
Attention, Texans and North Carolinians!
Important legislation in both Texas and North Carolina has AAHF gearing up for support efforts.
Do You Want Your Medical Records Online? The Economic Stimulus Bill Puts Your Privacy at Risk
It is time to make your voice known. As the new Obama administration rolls up its collective sleeves, the details of the coming economic stimulus bill have become known. A key issue for everyone is the privacy of your medical records. AAHF has written an excellent position paper on medical privacy.
PRACTICING MEDICINE WITHOUT A LICENSE
Group of unions accuses CVS Caremark Corp of violating patient privacy and pushing doctors to prescribe costly drug