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875 related items for PubMed ID: 12705241

  • 1. Health and human services' privacy proposal: a failed attempt at health information privacy protection.
    Zoeller B.
    Brandeis Law J; 2002; 40(4):1065-84. PubMed ID: 12705241
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  • 2. National health information privacy and new federalism.
    Hodge JG.
    Notre Dame J Law Ethics Public Policy; 2000; 14(2):791-820. PubMed ID: 12705273
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  • 3. Privacy rights in personal information: HIPAA and the privacy gap between fundamental privacy rights and medical information.
    Davis KB.
    John Marshall J Comput Inf Law; 2001; 19(4):535-55. PubMed ID: 16331877
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  • 4. Personal privacy and common goods: a framework for balancing under the national health information privacy rule.
    Gostin LO, Hodge JG.
    Minn Law Rev; 2002 Jun; 86(6):1439-79. PubMed ID: 15174439
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  • 5. Issues impacting health care in the new millennium: privacy, electronic medical records, and the internet.
    Torrey CO.
    J Nurs Law; 2001 Mar; 7(4):7-13. PubMed ID: 12545990
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  • 6. Hippocrates to HIPAA: a foundation for a federal physician-patient privilege.
    Ruebner R, Reis LA.
    Temple Law Rev; 2004 Mar; 77(3):505-75. PubMed ID: 17066561
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  • 7. Institutional review boards and the new privacy rule.
    Maloney DM.
    Hum Res Rep; 2001 Sep; 16(9):1-3. PubMed ID: 11833565
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  • 10. The right to privacy of medical records: balancing competing expectations.
    Glover J, Toll E.
    Denver Univ Law Rev; 2002 Sep; 79(4):540-5, 553, 556. PubMed ID: 15732198
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  • 11. The use and disclosure of protected health information for research under the HIPAA privacy rule: unrealized patient autonomy and burdensome government regulation.
    Tovino SA.
    S D Law Rev; 2004 Sep; 49(3):447-502. PubMed ID: 16493842
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  • 12. The final patient privacy regulations under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act--promoting patient privacy or public confusion?
    Bishop RH.
    Georgia Law Rev; 2003 Sep; 37(2):723-54. PubMed ID: 15199937
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  • 14. The impact of privacy regulations on clinical research.
    Dimond K.
    J Biolaw Bus; 2002 Sep; 5(3):50-3. PubMed ID: 12816120
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  • 18. The effect of the new federal medical-privacy rule on research.
    Kulynych J, Korn D.
    N Engl J Med; 2002 Jan 17; 346(3):201-4. PubMed ID: 11796857
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  • 19. Privacy regulations revert to HHS while Congress works on other issues.
    Levin-Epstein M.
    Manag Care; 1999 Oct 17; 8(10):27-8. PubMed ID: 10661947
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