Healthcare Innovation July 5, 2022
Mark Hagland

In light of the Supreme Court’s June 24 Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision, two medical-legal experts look at privacy challenges facing clinicians and patients, post-Roe

A host of patient privacy concerns, especially around clinical documentation issues, has arisen, in light of the Dobbs V. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision that the Supreme Court handed down on June 24. With the legal situation now dependent on the specific state involved, some patients, and their clinicians, are concerned that patient information could be used against those patients, and their providers, in certain situations. In that regard, a team of healthcare policy leaders authored an article published in the JAMA Health Forum online on June 30, guiding readers through some of...

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