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The case for public ownership of patient data

Abstract

The allocation of $19 billion by the US Congress to promote the adoption of electronic medical records makes feasible the collection of aggregate patient data that could vastly improve patient safety, public health monitoring, and medical knowledge. The US Food and Drug Administration could ascertain the percentage of patients who experienced adverse reactions from a specific drug, then warn physicians or take other action. Researchers could learn how patients respond to alternative therapies and assess their relative effectiveness and safety. They could study populations and variables not present in clinical trials and compare medical facilities and health care systems. It is no surprise that Academy Health advocated “development and dissemination of secondary health data as a public good.”

Rodwin, Marc A. "The case for public ownership of patient data." JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 302, no. 1 (July 1, 2009): 86-88.  

13 July 2009

Bibliographic Data

Title:

The case for public ownership of patient data

Author(s):

Rodwin, Marc A.

Journal

JAMA, 302(1), pp. 86-88
(2009-07-01)

URL:

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DOI:

10.1001/jama.2009.965

PMID:

19567445

Keyword(s):

Confidentiality, Electronic Health Records, Information Dissemination, Ownership, Policy Making, Privacy, United States

Citation:

Rodwin, Marc A. "The case for public ownership of patient data." JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 302, no. 1 (July 1, 2009): 86-88.  

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