Obama health care plan said to boost security, privacy controls

ComputerWorld

The electronic health records plan in President Barack Obama's $825 billion economic stimulus bill aims to boost security and privacy controls beyond those now required under HIPAA. The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act initially provides $20 billion for the creation of a national electronic health records system that would fundamentally improve the manner in which health information is electronically created, accessed, stored, shared and controlled.

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