Fierce Healthcare May 24, 2024
Timi Leslie

Last month marked a milestone in enhancing the protection of reproductive health information. Yet, this plan is only partially complete. Success now depends on the active involvement and collaboration of healthcare providers, patients and the health tech community.

I’ve been privileged to have an active role in and front seat to health data policy development and the maturation of healthcare technology for the last two decades. What it’s shown me is that without a concerted effort to build trust, allocate resources and engage in collaborative efforts to safeguard data, both patients and providers will fall short of reaping the benefits of data sharing and fail to shield themselves from unwarranted or unlawful data breaches. And, when it comes to...

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Topics: Govt Agencies, Health IT, HIE (Interoperability), HIPAA, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Technology
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