Please adopt faster, https://www.aaos.org/AAOSNow/2017/Oct/Managing/managing02/?ssopc=1 …
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Setting up online distribution (and doing it right!) sounds like a lot of work for little gain. Plus then it depends on the patient's internet access.
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I just mean infra-provider wise. Like me sneakernet-ing this to FedEx right now doesn’t seem particularly safe or efficient.
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In retrospect I wonder if they don’t to avoid liability
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Puzzled by some of the comments here. Of course we can share these things via internet, EMRs exist and Epic has spent billions of dollars enabling that stuff in HIPAA compliant fashion. But the real truth is that it's just a hassle and popping out a burned DVD is quick and easy.
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Now sharing between institutions, that one's a real pain. I'm not so familiar with that part of the pipeline but it seems to be an even bigger hassle and two places' EMRs might not know how to talk to each other.
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Is that the whole thing? This seams like a legitimate case for cryptography...
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It's much easier to be hipaa compliant with physical media. To create a secure large volume data transfer service would have a lot of up front cost and no guaranteed profit.
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probably because some bill specifies DVDs as a secure medium with regard to HIPAA, like with fax
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