Healthcare Innovation August 17, 2022
Mark Hagland

A new survey of senior healthcare and financial services executives has found a mix of optimism and concerns around how end-users might use information technology designed to improve privacy

It’s no surprise that data privacy and how it affects consumers is in the news every day. What is less clear is how healthcare CDOs feel about the current state of data privacy. And with data privacy concerns surging both among consumers and among healthcare leaders, TripleBlind, Kansas City, Mo.-based developer of privacy enhancing technology, on Aug. 17 published the results of a survey of 150 healthcare and finance chief data officers, to find out their concerns.

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