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3.
JohnsonS., “Health Maintenance; II Works,”N.Y. Times Magazine, April 28, 1974.
4.
Id.
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29 Stethoscope 1, Feb., 1974.
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Modern Medicine, June 25, 1973, at 119.
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8.
An excellent article that discusses this whole area is FreedR., “A Legal Structure for a National Medical Data Center,”49B.U. Law Review79 (1969).
9.
BrookR.AppelF., “Quality-of-Care Assessment - Choosing a Method for Peer Review,”288N. Eng. J. Med. 1323 (1973).
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Id. at 1324.
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See, e.g., HoffmanL.“Computers and Privacy. A Survey,”1Computer Surveys85 (1969); ConwayR.MaxwellW.MorganH., “On the Implementation of Security Measures in Information Systems,”15Communication of the A.C.M.211 (1972); WareW., “Security and Privacy in Computer Systems”Proceedings AFIPS1967 Spring Joint Computer Conference, at 279.
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Records, Computers and the Rights of Citizens, supra note 7, at 24.
13.
See, CurranW.LaskerE.KaplanHBankR., “Protection of Privacy and Confidentiality,”182Science797 (1973); Freed, supra, note 8. at 90.