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  • IT Best Practices - Press Briefing by Secretary Shalala, Sally Katzen (OMB), and Gary Claxton (HHS) at the White House, 12/20/00

    Press Briefing by Secretary Shalala, Sally Katzen (OMB), and Gary Claxton (HHS) at the White House, 12/20/00

    This report is a recap of the recent Department of Health press release regarding strong new consumer protections to ensure the privacy of medical records.

    May, 2002

  • IT Best Practices - Remarks by the President on Medical Privacy, 12/20/00

    Remarks by the President on Medical Privacy, 12/20/00

    This report is a recap of the President's remarks about the recent Department of Health press release regarding strong new consumer protections to ensure the privacy of medical records.

    May, 2002

  • Research Bytes - Privacy Plans Moving Ahead

    Privacy Plans Moving Ahead

    Privacy plans have been developed in 51.1 percent of the organizations that participated in the 13th annual Information Systems and E-Business Spending study conducted by Computer Economics. "This is a considerable increase from 2001 when only 33.3 percent of the respondents had developed their privacy plans," said Michael Erbschloe, Vice President of Research at Computer Economics. Mr. Erbschloe is also the co-author of Net Privacy: A guide to developing & implementing an ironclad ebusiness privacy plan and author of The Executive's Guide to Privacy Management.

    April, 2002

  • IT Best Practices - Privacy Remains an Issue Among Consumers  (Jan 2002)

    Privacy Remains an Issue Among Consumers (Jan 2002)

    Thirty-five percent of consumers say they are more concerned about their financial privacy than they were a year ago, according to a survey released by Star Systems, a Concord EFS subsidiary. The other 65 percent, however, report either the same level (59 percent) or a lower level (6 percent) of concern. And 61 percent of respondents are satisfied with the way their primary financial institution has informed them of its privacy policies.

    January, 2002