An internet and/or intranet based database search system and method for
conducting searches of highly confidential records such as individual
patient medical records and to automate the process of securing required
approvals to make such records available to a properly authorized and
authenticated requesting party. The system's central premise is that the
patient has a fundamental right to the confidentiality of their personal
medical records and should control that right through specific, informed
consent each time that a party requests to receive them. It reinforces
the widely held conception of privacy in general as well as of the
sanctity of the doctor/patient relationship by granting the doctor the
right, subject to the patient's express permission, to initiate a search
request. At the same time, it provides an expedited and cost-efficient
means for transfer of such records as demanded by many healthcare reform
proposals and gives the repositories where these records are held the
right to stipulate the specific terms and conditions that must be
fulfilled before they will release litigation alleging breaches of
patient confidentiality. And it carries out all of documents entrusted to
their care, thereby substantially reducing the risk of these legitimate
interests in a way that is fast, simple to use and easy to audit. The
system optionally includes a billing mechanism to pay for any added cost
associated with providing this additional protection; and in its
preferred embodiment, is applicable to both digital as well as
non-digital records.