Government violates your medical privacy for medical price comparisons. But private sector already does this.
The alleged benefit of government taking our medical data for a website that compares prices is dubious. The private sector is already doing this.
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Ten Reasons ObamaCare is a Government Takeover of Health Care
Some argue that ObamaCare isn’t a government takeover of health care. Here are ten reasons why it is: Continue reading
Government-run medicine threatens your medical privacy, leads to rationing
A band of government agencies threatens your medical privacy and doctors’ freedom to practice according to their best judgement. Continue reading
Gov’t National Health Information Network and your medical privacy
Recent breaches in electronic medical records has the Citizens’ Council on Health Freedom ask: “How vulnerable will patients be when the National Health Information Network (national medical records system) is fully in place?” Continue reading
Colorado HB 12-1242 would compromise patients’ medical privacy
By requiring people to choose between health care and personal privacy, Colorado’s All-Payer Health Claims Database and the proposed HB 12-1242 are both unacceptable infringements of individual rights. Read more in the CO Springs Gazette. Continue reading
Your medical privacy at risk: CO’s All Payer Claims Database
“Enjoy your medical privacy while it lasts. As supporters claim, they cannot ‘manage’ your health care, unless they can ‘measure’ it.” – Amy Oliver Continue reading
Colorado among states with opt-out options for health information exchanges
Maine joins 8 other states in allowing patients to opt out of gov’t health information exchanges, including Colorado. Government tracking of doctors’ treatment methods is a step toward government control of doctors.
Colorado may cancel state-run “Prescription Drug Monitoring Program”
Do you find it kind of creepy that government agents have access to your prescription information? Every med you take, Colorado authorities could be watching you. But Colorado’s Prescription Drug Monitoring Program may lose its tax funding.
Colorado’s health “information exchanges” threaten your medical privacy
Colorado doctors will be participating in government sponsored “information exchanges,” that create electronic medical records from patient data. The Denver Post reviews past incidents when supposedly confidential information was not secure.