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Vice Chair

“HIPAA is SO 1996″

September 25, 2009 By Susannah Fox 3 Comments

That’s a direct quote from Paul Tang, of the Palo Alto Medical Foundation, at last week’s meeting of the Health IT Policy committee, of which he is vice chair. Dr. Tang was riffing on an e-Patient Dave quote, which I read during my testimony: I want innovation at a rate that resembles the rate of […]

Filed Under: hc's problem list, medical records, policy issues Tagged With: Architectural Designs, Assumptions, Cell Phones, Debates, Decisions, Diana Forsythe, Hipaa, Infrastructure Design, innovation, Latanya Sweeney, Liquidity, National Infrastructure, Palo Alto Medical Foundation, Panelists, Patient Privacy, Paul Tang, Point Of View, Policy Committee, Policy Discussions, Testimony, Vice Chair

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