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Survey reveals consumer perspective as digital health industry leaders gather at HLTH 2022

LAS VEGAS, Nov. 14, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — A new survey conducted by juli, the AI-powered chronic condition platform, reveals sharp differences among Americans in the value they place on digital privacy.

Amid growing concern about the privacy of patient data, the survey found that app users’ assessments of the importance of data privacy varied widely by age, gender and education level. Overall, women, older people, and those with a college education all rated privacy as more important than men, younger people, and those with a high school education.

But regardless of demographics or attitudes towards data privacy, respondents expressed strong willingness to share their health data...

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