HIPAA Regulations: A New Era of Medical-Record Privacy?

Author :

G.J. Annas

Published :

Apr. 10 2003
 
 

The author summarizes the new HIPAA regulations with the aim of educating the practicing physician to better negotiate the intricacies of medical privacy. The author believes that the HIPAA regulations are unnecessarily complex, allowing more access to medical records than protection of patient privacy.

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