Most Americans want access to their personal health records online. But nine of out 10 say whether they actually sign up for it depends on the privacy of that data. New framework defines a set of best practices for protecting and securing patient data online. Google, Intuit, Microsoft, WebMD, and major healthcare providers and insurers all endorse the new Common Framework for Networked Personal Health Information. Only about 2.7 percent of Americans use electronic health records (PHR), according the Markle Foundation study.”]

