Pulse January 5, 2024
Matt Fisher

Privacy and security issues involving tracking technology in healthcare are not going away any time soon. In case memories got a little bit foggy over the holiday and end of year, go back to an October 2023 post I wrote called Shading the Gray for Tracking. That post provided an overview of how tracking technology became a popular topic of discussion, the response from regulators, and some legal actions that were taken.

A State Enters the Picture

The latest volley in the tracking technology saga has now been sent up by the New York Attorney General. Specifically, the New York AG and New York Presbyterian (“NYP”, which is a large academic medical center system in New York, settled allegations about...

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