New York to monitor people with diabetes

Thursday, 15 December 2005, 7:46

Heard this on FoxNews this morning.

NEW YORK — Hoping to save hundreds of lives, New York adopted a health code regulation Wednesday that will make it the first American city to keep track of people with diabetes in much the same way it does with patients infected with HIV or tuberculosis.

The city will occasionally use its database to prod diabetics to take better care of themselves.

The policy breaks new ground because it involves the collection of information about people who have a disease that is neither contagious nor caused by an environmental toxin. It has also raised privacy concerns in some quarters.

New York’s health commissioner, Dr. Thomas R. Frieden, said the program’s potential to save thousands of lives outweighs what it gives up in medical privacy.

“We will ensure that the utmost care will be taken to keep people’s privacy and information protected,” he said.

Under a revised city code passed by the Board of Health, most medical laboratories in New York will be required to electronically forward the results of thousands of blood-sugar tests to the city Health Department, which will then analyze the data to identify people having trouble controlling their diabetes.

Pro-active — that’s what I like to see.

[del.icio.us] [Digg] [Facebook] [Google] [LinkedIn] [MySpace] [StumbleUpon] [Twitter] [Yahoo!] [Email]
Category : Diabetes | Tags :

3 Comments for “New York to monitor people with diabetes”

  1. 1PCD

    Jo, I don’t like to see governmental busybodies putting their nose in my health records. You know they won’t stop at just collecting data. They will move on to coercing you to do what they want.

    I had an extremist for a doctor when I was first diagnosed as a diabetic. He demanded I become a Vegan to treat the diabetes. Can you see a doctor like that working for the NY government? I can because usually doctors like that have to work for the government to make a living because they can’t keep a practice going. The doctor I first had, his practice collapsed.

  2. 2Ogre

    How can anyone not just be terrified by this idea?

    There’s so much wrong with this, I don’t even know where to begin. What will they do with this data? How far from witholding treatment are we with this? This is just absolutely insane.

Trackbacks

  1. 1. redneckin