"Mutual Insurance and have greater access to health data"
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find indeed that 'mutual insurance companies and pension funds will now have access to anonymous data for reimbursement of Social Security. "
The newspaper notes that "a decree of the Ministry of Health, which has just been published, authorizes the federations of 3 families of complementary organizations to access Sniiram, the vast database of insurance disease, [...] so they can better predict their expenses. "
The daily noted that "patients' associations, which met in the Collective interassociative health, are suspicious "and" protest ".
Les Echos state that "the government has taken many precautions to prevent misuse of data. This is only the collective data. [...] The decree opens the basic computer solely federations complementary organizations, [...] not to members.
"Finally, access to Sniiram will be via the Institute of Health data, a regulatory body with representation from all stakeholders in the health system, and under the watchful eye of the National Computer and freedoms, "the newspaper said.
Les Echos added: "No way that insurers can select their customers in terms of statistics".
"But these safeguards are not sufficient to reassure the ISSC," notes the daily.
The newspaper cites Christian Saout, President of ISSC, which states: "We have no guarantee as to the nature of the data transferred or how they are used.
Meanwhile, Daniel Lenoir, Director General of French Mutual, said: "There is no risk of selection Medical. This order will allow us to have collective data to refine our analysis and to better forecast our expenses. "
Les Echos notes that "for complementary organizations, this order did not a" first step ". They are now seeking access to personal data for reimbursement of an insured individual, always anonymously.
Les Echos Les Echos
find indeed that 'mutual insurance companies and pension funds will now have access to anonymous data for reimbursement of Social Security. "
The newspaper notes that "a decree of the Ministry of Health, which has just been published, authorizes the federations of 3 families of complementary organizations to access Sniiram, the vast database of insurance disease, [...] so they can better predict their expenses. "
The daily noted that "patients' associations, which met in the Collective interassociative health, are suspicious "and" protest ".
Les Echos state that "the government has taken many precautions to prevent misuse of data. This is only the collective data. [...] The decree opens the basic computer solely federations complementary organizations, [...] not to members.
"Finally, access to Sniiram will be via the Institute of Health data, a regulatory body with representation from all stakeholders in the health system, and under the watchful eye of the National Computer and freedoms, "the newspaper said.
Les Echos added: "No way that insurers can select their customers in terms of statistics".
"But these safeguards are not sufficient to reassure the ISSC," notes the daily.
The newspaper cites Christian Saout, President of ISSC, which states: "We have no guarantee as to the nature of the data transferred or how they are used.
Meanwhile, Daniel Lenoir, Director General of French Mutual, said: "There is no risk of selection Medical. This order will allow us to have collective data to refine our analysis and to better forecast our expenses. "
Les Echos notes that "for complementary organizations, this order did not a" first step ". They are now seeking access to personal data for reimbursement of an insured individual, always anonymously.
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