Regulation of Access to Clinical Data in Chile’s New Constitution
Among several important themes, the need to regulate the access to clinical data of patients, also called “interoperability,” arises as a major one.

Among several important themes, the need to regulate the access to clinical data of patients, also called “interoperability,” arises as a major one.
By Alex Stein President Trump’s budget for Fiscal Year 2018 proposes a thoroughgoing reform of our medical malpractice system [Executive Office of the President of the United States, Major Savings and Reforms, Budget of the U.S. Government, Fiscal Year 2018, at 114 (2017) (hereinafter, the “Budget”)]. The reform’s stated goals are “[to] reduce defensive medicine ……
Join us for an important public forum: Constitutional Implications of Ebola: Civil Liberties & Civil Rights In Times of Health Crises This public forum addresses the constitutional and public health implications of Ebola response in the United States. According to state and federal laws, patient information is deemed private and is to be held in…