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1 Overview of HIT Policy Committee’s Privacy Hearing Jodi Daniel, JD, MPH Director, Office of Policy and Research Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology October 14, 2009

2 2 Overview Held on September 18, 2009 Organized by a Privacy Task Force –Members of HITPC –Members of HITSC –ONC –OCR

3 3 Overview Brought together experts representing differing stakeholder viewpoints Objectives of hearing included: –Gain insight from industry experts –Prioritize issues Next Steps: –Task Force will recommend a plan and priorities to HITPC at next meeting

4 Summary of ARRA Statute New HIPAA provisions, including: –Applicability to business associates –New breach notification requirements –Accounting for disclosures for TPO –Electronic copy of records to patients –Changes to enforcement ARRA privacy & security topics, including: –Technologies for segmentation –Technologies for accounting –Technologies for IIHI to be unusable, unreadable, or indecipherable to unauthroized individuals

5 Panel 1 Patient Choice, Control, and Segmentation of Health Information –Deborah Peel, Patients Privacy Rights –J. Marc Overhage, Regenstrief Institute –Susannah Fox, Pew Internet & American Life Project –Deven McGraw, Center for Democracy and Technology Themes: –Consumers want privacy and accessibility by them and caregivers –Issue: “Consumer control” v. comprehensive framework with consent included where appropriate –Architecting privacy and security into the software, the processes and the agreements –Segmentation of sensitive date v. difficulty of hiding data from all sources

6 Panel 2 Use, Disclosure, Secondary Uses, Data Stewardship –Eileen Twiggs, Planned Parenthood Federation of America –John Houston, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center –James Golden, Minnesota Department of Health Themes: –Sensitive data must be addressed because of increased risks –Only access information necessary and for a particular authorized purpose through exchange –Protections follow the data –Enforcement is key –HIE raises great opportunities for public health and should follow existing frameworks for protections (incl state and local)

7 Panel 3 Models for Data Storage & Exchange, Aggregate Data, De-identification/ Re-identification –Claudia Williams, Markle Foundation –Philip Marshall, WebMD –Kenneth Buetow, National Cancer Institute/NIH/HHS Themes: –Keep data close to source (distributed information model) and query for aggregate data –PHRs and consumer control –Policy should drive architecture including flexibility –Consent poses challenges for secondary uses and access controls with audit is important –Don’t prevent all misuse, prevent most and enforce

8 Panel 4 Transparency, Audit, Accountability –Robert Gellman, Consultant –Robin Omata, Kaiser Permanente Themes: –Patient ready access to accounting of disclosure is important for transparency and accountability v. accounting is costly and not widely used by patients

9 Questions?