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Monday, July 19, 2010

1 in 10 Electronic Health Records in Error

The effort to spend stimulus money in order to force problematic electronic health records is a problem in the UK too.
 
Make sure you realize that there is an extreme risk to your data safety as the DC crowd falls victim to false claim of cost reduction and data protection to lower health industry costs.
 "PATIENTS 'AT RISK' FROM ERRORS IN NEW MEDICAL FILES"
1 in 10 medical records on the new electronic database contains errors that could put patients at risk, doctors warn. They contain out of date information, errors on medication or drug allergies etc.
Dr. Robert Morley executive secretary of Birmingham local medical committee said that the company which is running the database "Connecting for Health" knew of the error rate but has not taken action. The BMA called for the system to be halted until problems are solved. Daily Telegraph 17.7.10
 
A representation from the 20 or so related posts from Natural Health News
Jun 28, 2010
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Nov 25, 2009
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Jun 20, 2009
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"Data-mining" firms — which gather electronic information on the drugs prescribers order for their patients, then sell that information to pharmaceutical companies — have sued to block laws restricting their activities in New Hampshire, ...

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