Thursday, April 22, 2010

Patient access to e-record urgent, advocate tells federal panel

Patient access to e-record urgent, advocate tells federal panel: "

When Regina Holliday needed her husband's electronic health record to help her care for him after a terminal cancer diagnosis it didn't arrive for days, was incorrect, and outdated when he was transferred to another provider. She later used the correct record to care for him until his death.


"It's time to stop being incremental," Holliday, now an advocate for patient access to their EHRs, told a panel of the Health and Human Services' Health IT Policy Committee on April 21. "There's too much urgency to get the data to the patient."

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