Consumers’ consent is key to sharing health information but no one is protected online at the moment
In a JAMA Network Open study, LDI senior fellows Carolyn C. Cannuscio, Raina M. Merchant, David A. Asch, Nandita Mitra, and David Grande, and colleagues tested whether consumers were more willing to share data if certain protections were implemented such as consent, data deletion, regulatory oversight, and transparency. The authors found that among these four protections, consent was seen as the most important to consumers.
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