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《21 世纪治愈法案》与多用户电子健康记录访问:信息发布的潜在陷阱。

The 21st Century Cures Act and Multiuser Electronic Health Record Access: Potential Pitfalls of Information Release.

机构信息

Department of Hospital Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States.

Department of Laboratory Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2022 Feb 17;24(2):e34085. doi: 10.2196/34085.

Abstract

Although the Office of The National Coordinator for Health Information Technology's (ONC) Information Blocking Provision in the Cures Act Final Rule is an important step forward in providing patients free and unfettered access to their electronic health information (EHI), in the contexts of multiuser electronic health record (EHR) access and proxy access, concerns on the potential for harm in adolescent care contexts exist. We describe how the provision could erode patients' (both adolescent and older patients alike) trust and willingness to seek care. The rule's preventing harm exception does not apply to situations where the patient is a minor and the health care provider wishes to restrict a parent's or guardian's access to the minor's EHI to avoid violating the minor's confidentiality and potentially harming patient-clinician trust. This may violate previously developed government principles in the design and implementation of EHRs for pediatric care. Creating legally acceptable workarounds by means such as duplicate "shadow charting" will be burdensome (and prohibitive) for health care providers. Under the privacy exception, patients have the opportunity to request information to not be shared; however, depending on institutional practices, providers and patients may have limited awareness of this exception. Notably, the privacy exception states that providers cannot "improperly encourage or induce a patient's request to block information." Fearing being found in violation of the information blocking provisions, providers may feel that they are unable to guide patients navigating the release of their EHI in the multiuser or proxy access setting. ONC should provide more detailed guidance on their website and targeted outreach to providers and their specialty organizations that care for adolescents and other individuals affected by the Cures Act, and researchers should carefully monitor charting habits in these multiuser or proxy access situations.

摘要

尽管《患者访问和电子健康记录中的信息共享法案》最终规则中的国家卫生信息技术协调办公室(ONC)信息阻断条款是朝着为患者提供免费、不受限制地访问其电子健康信息(EHI)迈出的重要一步,但在多用户电子健康记录(EHR)访问和代理访问的情况下,存在对潜在伤害的担忧。我们描述了该条款如何侵蚀患者(包括青少年和老年患者)的信任和寻求护理的意愿。该规则的防止伤害例外不适用于患者为未成年人且医疗保健提供者希望限制父母或监护人对未成年人 EHI 的访问以避免侵犯未成年人的机密性并可能损害医患信任的情况。这可能违反了以前在儿科护理中设计和实施 EHR 时制定的政府原则。通过例如重复“影子图表”来创建合法的可接受的解决方法对于医疗保健提供者来说将是繁重的(甚至是禁止的)。根据隐私例外,患者有机会请求不共享信息;但是,根据机构惯例,提供者和患者可能对该例外知之甚少。值得注意的是,隐私例外规定提供者不能“不当鼓励或诱导患者请求阻止信息”。由于担心违反信息阻断条款,提供者可能会感到他们无法在多用户或代理访问环境中指导患者释放其 EHI。ONC 应在其网站上提供更详细的指导,并针对关心青少年和其他受《患者访问和电子健康记录中的信息共享法案》影响的个人的提供者及其专业组织进行有针对性的外展,研究人员应仔细监测这些多用户或代理访问情况下的图表记录习惯。

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