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Protecting Data Privacy in Health Services Research (2000)
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Protecting Data Privacy in Health Services Research

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Casarett, David; Karlawish Jason H.T., and Sugarman, Jeremy. Determining When Quality Improvement Intiatives Should Be Considered Research: Proposed Criteria and Potential Implications. JAMA. 2000 May 3; 283(17):2275–2280.

Chen, J.; Marciniak, T. A.; Radford, M. J.; Wang, Y., and Krumholz, H. M. Beta-blocker therapy for secondary prevention of myocardial infarction in elderly diabetic patients. Results from the National Cooperative Cardiovascular Project. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 1999 Nov 1; 34(5):1388–1394.

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Cromwell, David M.; Bass, Eric B.; Steinberg, Earl P.; Yasui, Yutaka; Ravich, William J.; Hendrix, Thomas R.; McLeod, Susan F., and Moore, Richard D. Can Restrictions on Reimbursement for Anti-Ulcer Drugs Decrease Medicaid Pharmacy Costs Without Increasing Hospitalizations? Health Services Research; 33(6):1593–1610, 1999.

DHHS (Department of Health and Human Services), and Office of the Secretary. Standards for Privacy of Individually Identifiable Health Information; Proposed Rule. Federal Register. 1999 Nov 3; 64(212):59918.

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Eisenberg, John M. Health Services Research In A Market-Oriented Health Care System. Health Affairs Media & Managed Care. 1998 Jan–1998 Feb 28; 17(1).

Etzioni, Amitai. Medical Records: Enhancing Privacy, Preserving the Common Good. Hastings Center Report. 1999 Mar–1999 Apr 30: 14–23.

General Accounting Office. Medical Records Privacy Access Needed for Health Research, but Oversight of Privacy Protections Is Limited. GAO—Report to Congressional Requesters. 1999 Feb., GAO/HEHS-99-55.

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GHPP (Health Privacy Working Group). Best Principles for Health Privacy. Health Privacy Project; Institute for Health Care Research and Policy, Georgetown University . 1999. Available online at http://www.healthprivacy.org/latest/Best_Principles_Report.pdf.

Goldman, Janlori, and Hudson, Zoe. A Health Privacy Primer for Consumers EXPOSED. Health Privacy Project. Institute for Health Care Research and Policy. Georgetown University . Washington, DC. 1999 Dec. Available online at http://www.healthprivacy.org/resources/exposed.pdf.

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