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From: Greg James
Date: Oct 2, 2009
Subject: Report: Lack of eHealth standards, privacy concerns costing lives

Early detection through trending can save thousands of lives
By Lucas Mearian

Computerworld - Mining electronic patient data to discover health trends and automate life-saving health alerts for patients and their doctors will be the greatest benefit of electronic medical records (EMR), but a survey released today finds a lack of standards, privacy concerns by hospitals and patients and technology limitations are holding back progress.

Hundreds of billions of gigabytes of health information are being collected in EMRs, and three-quarters (76%) of more than 700 health-care executives recently surveyed by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP agree that mining that information will be their organization's greatest asset over the next five years, both for saving patient lives and saving money.

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Here is original PWC report Transforming healthcare through secondary use of health data.


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