Medical Device Network March 7, 2023
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One Medical’s CEO addresses the Federal Trade Commission’s concerns about the deal with Amazon at a recent panel.

The recently closed Amazon-One Medical acquisition focuses on a “longitudinal relationship” with individual members and has nothing to do with patient data, said One Medical’s CEO Amir Dan Rubin, amidst data privacy concerns surrounding the deal, at a recent panel.

On 6 March, at the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) Health Forum, Rubin said the deal should not invite any data privacy concerns given its structure. “Many healthcare companies, One Medical included, have been hosted on Amazon Web Services for close to 15 years. I think that information is way more private and secure here than decentralised in the cloud,” he said.

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