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Pritzker’s order responds to federal efforts under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to create databases of personal ...
Roughly 36 percent of Americans are enrolled in Medicare or Medicaid, meaning their sensitive data could be targeted.
Federal health agencies will create a database of autism patients enrolled in Medicare and Medicaid that researchers will use ...
Federal public health agencies announced on Wednesday the start of a pilot program to share Medicare and Medicaid data with ...
The National Institutes of Health and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Wednesday said Medicare and Medicaid private ...
The governor's office said the executive order is in response to rising concerns about efforts to create federal autism ...
Many autism experts say the Trump administration's plan to find autism's causes is unrealistic. Health Secretary Robert F.
Federal health officials didn’t provide information about how people’s private medical data will be collected and managed.
Kennedy Jr. announced a plan Wednesday to use medical data and records from people on Medicaid and Medicare to help study autism although experts say it's unlikely to help reveal the condition's ...
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is unveiling plans to give researchers access to data on enrollees with autism, though ...
The National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services have partnered to research the causes of ...
CMS and NIH will start this partnership by establishing a data use agreement under CMS' Research Data Disclosure Program ...