The role of health care experience and consumer information efficacy in shaping privacy and security perceptions of medical records: national consumer survey results.

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This is a review of Patel, Beckjord, Moser, Hughes, and Hesse’s 2015 article, The Role of Health Care Experience and Consumer Information Efficacy in Shaping Privacy and Security Perceptions of Medical Records: National Consumer Survey Results [1]

Background

The evolution of both technology and policy to address privacy and security needs is critical, as providers’ use of EHRs has grown rapidly since HITECH. As EHRs become the norm, a majority of patients’ medical records will become digitized, enabling providers to share health information electronically with other providers to better coordinate care.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag
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