Earlier quoted context omitted.
I wouldn’t intentionally place my health records out of my own control, because I have significant risk to my life if those records become public. Having certain illnesses and medical history is inherently political in 2018 - being trans can result in violence against you, talking to your doctor about STIs - even just prevention - can get you kicked out of your home, having medicated/treated schizophrenia will result…
But you also have a significant risk to your life if your doctor can't get to them and orders the wrong treatment. The risk of that happening to you is actually significantly higher than dying from a lot of pretty common illnesses.
But you also have a significant risk to your life if your
doctor can't get to them and orders the wrong treatment.
Don't you think I'm in a better position to make that decision than a central government bureaucrat, given that I have my medical records and an incentive to protect my own privacy, and he has neither?