Patient Confidentiality

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It is vital to ensure that patient data from electronic health records must be kept private and confidential whether in a physician’s office, online or for research purposes. According to Goodman, Cushman, and Miller (2014), “A valuable benefit of the electronic health record is the ability to access vast numbers of patient records to estimate the incidence and prevalence of various maladies, to track the efficacy of clinical interventions, and to plan efficient resource allocation”. However, this will infringe on the patient’s confidentiality if it submitted to researchers. Also, it will be too burdensome on researchers to obtain individual consent from each patient to aid in their research studies. Therefore, in order for everyone to benefit,