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Researcher Says Switch to EMR May Save Lives

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Patient privacy rights are at the heart of research by a University of Virginia professor.

The Federal Stimulus Package is pumping $20 billion into the healthcare system to move it completely to electronic records, but state privacy laws may slow that down in Virginia and across America.

Electronic Medical Records (or EMRs) have been around since the 1970’s, but today less than half of America’s hospitals have a basic EMR system.

Virginia is one of several states with strict privacy protection for hospital patients.

“There is this idea that there may be identity fraud, in particular medical identity fraud,” says University of Virginia Economics professor Amalia Miller.

While the enhanced rules should protect hospital patients in Virginia, at the same time, they could slow down vital sharing of information between hospitals.

“One of the big benefits of going electronic about sharing information could be suppressed or blocked, and this would be an unintended consequence of these strong privacy regulations,” Miller says.

Miller says the investment in a widespread switch to electronic records would not only save lives, but up to $34 billion nationwide.  More Here EMR Specialists


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