Patient Privacy Rights: Comment on Regulatory Capture

Deborah C. Peel Adrian Gropper By ADRIAN GROPPER, MD and DEBORAH C PEEL, MD To ONC and CMS We begin by commending HHS, CMS, and ONC for skillfully addressing the pro-competitive and innovative essentials in crafting this Rule and the related materials. However, regulatory capture threatens to derail effective implementation of the rule unless HHS takes further action on the standards. Regulatory capture in Wikipedia begins: “Regulatory capture is a form of government failure which occurs when a regulatory agency, created to act in the public interest, instead advances the commercial or political concerns of special interest groups that dominate the industry or sector it is charged with regulating.  When regulatory capture occurs, the interests of firms, organizations, or political groups are prioritized over the interests of the public, leading to a net loss for society. Government agencies suffering regulatory capture are called “captured agencies.” (end of Wikipedia quotation.) The extent to which HHS has allowed itself to be influenced by special interests is not the subject of this comment. This comment is just about how HHS and the Federal Health Architecture can act to more effectively implement the sense of Congress in the 21st Century Cures Act. Over a decade after establishing the goal of a nationwide health information network, incumbent information brokers, primarily large private-sector hospitals that have consolidated ...
Source: The Health Care Blog - Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Tags: Health Policy Adrian Gropper Deborah C Peel ONC Patient Privacy Rights regulatory capture Source Type: blogs