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According to an Institute of Medicine report, personal health data used in research should be protected through a new approach separate from the HIPAA medical privacy rule. IOM says that the HIPAA privacy rule does not adequately protect patient data and hampers research. Modern Healthcare, CongressDaily. (Read Full Article)
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