Regular changes to and state-to-state variations in US data privacy laws often leave the public wondering who has access to their data and how it might be used. This is especially concerning when it comes to consumer health data, where misuse of personal information could negatively impact patients’ care, treatment, and livelihood – concerns that have only been exacerbated with the overturning of Roe v. Wade. In this episode, Jen is joined by Vynamic’s Jen Proietti-Fox and Courtney Ciccarelli, to discuss data privacy rules and their implications for patients, health tech companies, and the industry at large.
Podcast Tags: healthcare, healthcare technology, health tech, digital health, data privacy, women’s health, health equity
Source Links:
· The State of Consumer Data Privacy Laws in the US (And Why It Matters)
· Patient perspectives around data privacy
· State Laws Related to Digital Privacy
· U.S. Data Privacy Protection Laws: A Comprehensive Guide
· How period tracking apps and data privacy fit into a post-Roe v. Wade climate
· Period tracker Flo launches anonymous mode amid post-Roe privacy concerns
· SXSW 2023: Data privacy, healthcare websites new battlegrounds over reproductive rights
· ‘Shut it off immediately’: The health industry responds to data privacy crackdown
· Examining the intersection of data privacy and civil rights
· ACLU OF FLORIDA STATEMENT ON BILL THAT ALLOWS HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS AND PAYORS TO REFUSE HEALTHCARE TO FLORIDIANS
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Jen Proietti-Fox, Director
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Courtney Ciccarelli, Director
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Jen Burke, Director
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