HealthIT Answers March 17, 2021
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By Matt Fisher, General Counsel, Carium

Most if not all websites will (or should) contain a link to a Privacy Policy at the bottom of the page. The Privacy Policy will in either great or vague detail describe what information is collected, how the information will be used, and potentially what rights are given to the user. Privacy Policies can frequently be somewhat dense and be full of legal language.

The implementation of various new privacy schemes (whether talking about GDPR from Europe or CCPA from California) has resulted in jurisdiction specific statements and language being added into the Privacy Policy. The new language is driven by the requirements of the new laws, but just adds to the length of...

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