[ISN] U.S. patients trust docs, but not e-health records, survey shows

From: InfoSec News <alerts_at_private>
Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2011 03:31:14 -0600 (CST)
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9210061/U.S._patients_trust_docs_but_not_e_health_records_survey_shows

By Lucas Mearian
Computerworld
February 17, 2011 

While Americans trust their physicians to keep their healthcare 
information private, they don't extend that same trust to computerized 
records systems, according to a new survey from CDW.

Thirty-five percent of 1,000 survey respondents indicated they are 
worried that their health information will end up widely available on 
the Internet. And, half of the respondents believe that electronic 
health records (EHRs) will have a negative impact on the privacy of 
their health data. Surprisingly, 24% of respondents said they don't even 
trust themselves with access to their own records.

Only 27% of respondents felt EHRs would have a somewhat positive or 
significantly positive affect on their privacy. Another 24% said that 
EHRs would have no impact on privacy at all.

The study, conducted by O'Keeffe & Company and ResearchNow for CDW, 
surveyed 1,000 adults Jan. 24-31. Those surveyed had been to both a 
doctor's office and a hospital or outpatient facility in the past 18 
months. The full results of the survey will be released next month.

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