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Health Information Privacy: Why It Matters

Apr 28, 202256 min
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Episode description

Continuing in her exploration of the intersection of technology and privacy, Marisa and leading health law, bioethics, and medical humanities scholar, Professor Stacey Tovino, dig into patient privacy, the changing landscape of privacy in the U.S., Professor Tovino’s “dream” privacy regulations, and why patient privacy matters. Scholars discussed in this episode can be found listed below Stacey Tovino, University of Oklahoma - DeIdentification reidentification (Duke Law Journal) - A Timely Right to Privacy (Iowa Law Journal) Nicholas Terry, Indiana University - Expertise: Privacy and Confidentiality Sharona Hoffman - - Expertise: Privacy and Confidentiality Nicholson Price, University of Michigan - Expertise: Black Box Medicine Charlotte Tschider, Loyola University Chicago School of Law Expertise: - Patient Privacy, Health Information Confidentiality - Consumer Data Protections - Informed Consent & Consent Models in Data Privacy Mark Racine, University of Louisville Schools of Medicine and Law
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