
Big Brother in the Exam Room: The Dangerous Truth about Electronic Health Records - Paperback
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Big Brother in the Exam Room: The Dangerous Truth about Electronic Health Records
This critical examination of Electronic Health Records (EHR) systems reveals the hidden dangers threatening patient privacy and medical freedom in modern healthcare. Written by Twila Brase, RN, PHN, this paperback delivers an unflinching analysis of how digital health records compromise patient rights and expand government oversight in medical care.
What This Book Covers
Big Brother in the Exam Room investigates the intersection of medical technology, data privacy, and healthcare reform. The book exposes how EHR systems, often promoted as efficiency tools, create unprecedented access points for government surveillance and data collection. Readers gain insight into the political and legal frameworks that enable this surveillance, making it essential reading for anyone concerned about medical privacy and health freedom.
Author Expertise
Twila Brase brings unique credentials to this investigation. As a registered nurse, public health nurse, and president of the Citizens' Council for Health Freedom (CCHF), she combines clinical experience with policy expertise. Modern Healthcare recognized her influence by ranking her #75 on their 2009 list of the "100 Most Powerful People in Healthcare." Her work has appeared in major publications including the Wall Street Journal, Washington Times, The Hill, and CNSnews.org, with her article "Blame Congress for HMOs" entered into the Congressional Record.
Who Should Read This Book
This book serves healthcare professionals, patients, policy makers, and privacy advocates concerned about the erosion of medical confidentiality. It provides documented evidence and analysis for those questioning the push toward mandatory electronic health records and centralized health data systems. The accessible writing makes complex policy issues understandable for general readers while maintaining the depth needed for professionals working in healthcare, law, or public policy.
Key Topics Explored
The book examines government oversight mechanisms embedded in EHR systems, the legal framework enabling data collection, and the implications for patient rights. It addresses how healthcare reform legislation impacts medical privacy and what patients can do to protect their health information. The analysis extends beyond technology to explore the political science and public policy dimensions of medical surveillance.
Book Details
Published by Beaver's Pond Press in July 2018, this non-fiction paperback provides thoroughly researched content on one of healthcare's most pressing concerns. The book challenges readers to reconsider assumptions about electronic health records and question whether convenience justifies the privacy trade-offs inherent in these systems.
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