Medical Futurist February 8, 2024
Pranavsingh Dhunnoo

There is no digital health without sacrificing some of our privacy. The key is to know how you can control this process and protect what’s valuable.

Key Takeaways

As digital health and medical AI develop with amazing speed, an increasing amount of sensitive health data is being generated thanks to these new methods.

This ever-growing volume of data brings new privacy and security challenges at various levels.

On one hand, we need to use this data to achieve better care and quality of life. On the other hand, we must do so consciously, ensuring that external actors cannot exploit or profit from our data without our knowledge and consent

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Cybersecurity, Digital Health, Health IT, Healthcare System, Patient / Consumer, Privacy / Security, Provider, Technology
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