Health data storage sites might not be secureFirst Faved : Feb 21 2008 by kencamFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 2 timesFave It!
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- kencam - Feb 21 2008 | Health, HIPAA, PHR, Technology
Quoted: The World Privacy Forum warned that federal medical privacy rules do not apply to some companies that store personal health records online. Some states have their own health privacy laws, but an advocate says many have not been tested in court.
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