I'm kind of curious to see what those approximately "less than 1 per day" reports of denied access consisted off. Were they really denied access or was it a bad password, crappy UI, or something else? At least in my experience I've been able to gather the details I need granted it's always through some banal interface.
SilverElfin•2h ago
One thing that shocked me is my local university hospital network refusing to tell me what data of mine was stolen in a breach of their systems. They said they do not answer questions about individual patients and just have a generic notice to share. These organizations really think they are untouchable and have no regard for anything except money. Given the kind of culture that is prevalent in American healthcare, I am not at all surprised that the entire industry has dragged its feet on letting patients control their own data. I hope this HHS starts making examples of companies and their executives. But I don’t hold much hope either - in the end, these industry is too entrenched in politics to suffer any consequences.