Guest Host: Steve Roberts

Opponents of proposed changes in Clinton-era medical privacy rules say the move would erode patients’ hard-won privacy protections, while supporters say they would make it easier for patients to get needed medical care. A panel explains the pros and cons of the proposed changes.

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  • Mary Grealy President of Healthcare Leadership Council
  • Joanne Hustead Senior counsel for the Health Privacy Project at Georgetown University
  • Claude Allen Deputy secretary with the Department of Health and Human Services

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