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Break-Glass

Healthcare Exchange Standards

Define Break-Glass A method used by authorized clinical people to gain access to information that the patient has indicated they want held more confidential, when that clinician has made a medical assessment that there is a safety concern that the confidential information may help shed light. Used only in Treatment use-cases.

FHIR 98
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Teaching an AI/ML/LLM should be a distinct PurposeOfUse

Healthcare Exchange Standards

This came up on a TEFCA/QTE call this week, where a question was posed as to how a patient could express that they wanted to forbid their data from being used to teach Machine Learning. This use-case would need the above ability to understand when a data request could result in the data being used for Machine Learning.

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Five worrisome aging and health blog posts from August 2023

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Maybe you are legitimately afraid of not being found by emergency services (see below). It is increasingly transformed by new technologies emerging from new funding sources, multiple forms of tech disruption, and entrepreneurial initiatives. But wait -- what if emergency services can't find the caller from a cell phone?

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Basic DS4P - How to set the confidentialityCode

Healthcare Exchange Standards

I have used bold/underbar to indicate where I enhanced the original text. The problem then, as it is today, the confidentialityCode value that everyone uses is "N" (Normal confidentiality). So using this automated form on publication time might produce wrong evaluation overtime. for "_confidentiality".

FHIR 65
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Bonus Features – October 30, 2022 – 46% of Americans have gone into debt paying medical bills, 41% say retail and virtual care experiences are disjointed, and more

Healthcare IT Today

In addition, 10% of Americans said they wouldn’t be able to afford any out-of-pocket expenses in the event of a health emergency, while 22% could only afford to pay $100 or less. Only 38% of Americans have a dedicated savings fund for healthcare emergencies. Partnerships.

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COVID-19: a technologist’s tale

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

So far we have seen responses from across government, the NHS, local authorities and wider society coupled with industry providing support and in many cases much needed PPE. Early on there were many ideas about greater use of online pharmacies, such as Pharmacy2U or Echo. I need some drugs. The doctor will see you now.

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After Covid-19, When the Care Recipient is Elsewhere, What?s Next for Technology?

Aging in Place Technology Watch

And Nielsen observed that the pandemic was a catalyst for the rise of tech use for working at home and shopping, among other uses. One article author cites the growth of digital health but swaps in terms like “remote services” and “virtual consultations.” First the confusion.