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Pam Scruggs's avatar

Who came up with this absurd idea. I have no trust in a state owned information exchange.

Ben Koether's avatar

Stupid beyond belief

Rick Myers's avatar

Storing medical records in a centralized database is not disclosing information. If you use any type of medical insurance they have your medical records. That’s disclosing information

experiment422's avatar

Absolutely NO! I work in the health insurance industry and know what information would be available for hackers, and people wanting to do bad things with your information (it really should scare the heck out of everyone that President Trump’s tax information was released by someone working for the IRS - if this could happen to the president…). 😳🫤

Erma Hensarling's avatar

We do NOT need this government intrusion! Let the private sector deal with information needs.

Rick Myers's avatar

Please don’t be offended. No one cares about your or my medical information, except for medical professionals treating you , like in an emergency room. Or multiple doctors who will be treating you as grow old. There will be many doctors and they will not be in the same building, county or state. It has been used by major hospital systems all over America. They all use third party contractors to manage the records. Someone is managing your records already. Forcing all providers (who never agree) is the only way make it easier for your doctors to have access to all your records. The future will come

experiment422's avatar

Yes, but the patient has to sign a form releasing the information. If we have no choice - this violates the HIPAA laws.

Teresa McGaughy's avatar

Sb2533 It was about sharing our vaccine status. A private medical record.

Teresa McGaughy's avatar

Is this similar to the one sb2533 that voted on Tuesday. To make public our medical info.