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Prescriptions and Privacy

By Richard Ager on Tuesday, July 8, 2008.

Most of the country employs an electronic prescription registry, where doctors and pharmacists can learn instantly which prescriptions you have, who wrote them, and where and how often they get filled. Many in medicine and law enforcement say these registries significantly reduce prescription drug abuse, but New Hampshire is one of the few states that has resisted, as libertarians and other privacy advocates say government has no business collecting and sharing such deeply personal information. We’ll look at the debate and see if a prescription drug registry could be on its way to New Hampshire.

Guests

  • Neal Kurk, Republican state representative from Weare
  • Dr. David Strang, emergency room doctor in the Lakes Region

We'll also hear from

  • Philip Bradley, Assistant Attorney General
  • Rick Newman, lobbyist for the New Hampshire Independent Pharmacy Association