All data collected by companies should be the sole property of the person that it is being collected on. Companies should not be aloud to profit off data that they collect off of people, if a company wants to profit off of any single persons data they collect off of their usage they should enter into a contract with that person with some sort of royalty being paid if they do not want to do that then they should give said person the option to sell said data to any company of their choosing. it is time that we have laws about the use of people data. For to long people have been profiting off of people by collecting information about them and selling it when all of any information about any single person should be the sole property of that person not the company that collects it. The laws we currently have do not work with the digital age we are in.
Friday, December 9, 2022
Data collection by companies.
Thursday, December 8, 2022
Much needed policies needed in the US
We need a universal medical records database to improve healthcare in the United States. The database will be used by doctors, researchers, and patients, but most importantly it will be used to improve the quality and cost-effectiveness of healthcare. Doctors will be able to track and share information about patients, both clinical and administrative. Researchers will be able to conduct studies that will improve the quality and the cost. Patients will be able to keep track of their own medical records. And in the future, when a patient needs a new medical procedure or a new medication, the doctor will have a complete medical history. It would also help prevent medical errors and improve patient safety, along with stop the abuse of pain medication and medical treatments. There are many ways to implement a universal medical records database, including the National Health Information Network (NHIN). This project was initiated by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in 2003, and it is funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009. This project is still in its infancy and there are many challenges that must be overcome.