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New York HISPC Part 2: Key Questions for Stakeholder Meetings
- To what extent should consumers have the ability to direct what information is/is not included in the exchange?
- Option 1: No filters—all in or all out.
- Option 2: Filtering at provider level.
- Option 3: Filtering at medical record level.
- What characteristics should a standardized consent process have?
- What is necessary to ensure the information is clear and the consumer exercises informed consent?
- In what format can consent be obtained—electronic, written, oral, implied?
- Durability and revocation
- How should current administrative requirements be adapted to be meaningful in the new electronic environment?
- How should RHIOs be defined?
- What are the parameters of consumers' right to access and control electronic personal health information?
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