HIPAA, siglas en inglés de la Ley de Portabilidad y Responsabilidad de los Seguros de Salud de 1996, es una ley federal cuyo objetivo es mantener privada y segura su información de salud. Esta ley regula quién tiene acceso a su información de...
HIPAA and Your Rights to Your Health Information
HIPAA, also called the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, is a federal law that aims to keep your health information private and safe. It gives you the right to get your own health information, and to send it to other...
HIPAA Fact Sheet: The P is for Portability
FACT SHEET | Key facts about patient requests for electronic health data
The NewYork-Presbyterian Portal Help Desk: Helping Patients Make the Most of Data Access
Patient portals are an opportunity for individuals, their family members and their caregivers to electronically access, download and share their health information. However, providers have struggled to maximize portal registration and use, while...
Bright Spot: Sharing Providers’ Notes
Health systems should enthusiastically embrace and publicly promote their adoption of online notes sharing, drawing upon the overwhelmingly positive reception by diverse patients at hospitals and health systems across the state of New York. In...
Effective and Equitable Patient Engagement Via Technology
The historic COVID-19 pandemic ushered in a new era of the digital age. Technology became even more important in our daily lives -- turning into a requirement for meeting our basic needs and communications.
Future of Digital Health
A Series of Roundtables on the Health Data Revolution
HIPAA RFI Consumer Response
Consumer Community Comments on Value 2019 IPPS
Consumer Community Comments on Value 2019 IPPS
2018 IPPS Consumer Highights
2018 IPPS Consumer Highights
2018 IPPS Rule Consumer Highlights
2018 IPPS Rule Consumer Highlights