Health of the State
by
James Bovard
by James Bovard
The
computerization of personal healthcare records is one of the showpieces
of the new stimulus bill. President Obama promised, We will
make the immediate investments necessary to ensure that within five
years all of Americas medical records are computerized.
Congress ponied up $19 billion to subsidize the digitization of
patient files and creation of electronic healthcare tracking systems.
The ultimate goal is the utilization of a certified electronic
health record for each person in the United States by 2014.
Shoved into a
1,400-page bill passed in a panic, the plan went largely undebated.
But the implications are horrifying. Doctors will be coerced into
a massive federal healthcare scheme, and government will serve as
the leaky repository of patients most intimate information.
Much as the Patriot Act pried, this measure intrudes on a far more
personal level. No patient left behind or alone.
The president promises that computerizing doctors records
will cut red tape, prevent medical mistakes, and help save
billions each year. But in fact, the federal mandate is likely
to destroy the progress being made with voluntary efforts to computerize
records in a way that assures confidentiality and individual control
of health data.
At this point, fewer than 20 percent of the nations physicians
have gone full-speed on computerization. Obamas plan offers
between $44,000 and $64,000 to doctors who computerize patient records
and up to $11 million per hospital. On the stick side of the
equation, the Wall Street Journal reported, the
measure includes Medicare payment penalties for physicians and hospitals
that are not using electronic health records by 2014. If records
are digitized on the federal dime, it will be far easier for politicians
to claim the resulting information.
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the rest of the article
March
3, 2009
James Bovard
[send him mail] is the author
of the just-released Attention
Deficit Democracy, The
Bush Betrayal, and Terrorism
& Tyranny: Trampling Freedom, Justice, and Peace to Rid the
World of Evil. He serves as a policy advisor for The
Future of Freedom Foundation. Visit his
website.
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© 2009 The American Conservative
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