Patient Perspectives and Preferences for Consent in the Digital Health Context: State-of-the-art Literature Review
BackgroundThe increasing integration of digital health tools into care may result in a greater flow of personal health information (PHI) between patients and providers. Although privacy legislation governs how entities may collect, use, or share PHI, such legislation has not kept pace with digital h...
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Main Authors: | Iman Kassam (Author), Daria Ilkina (Author), Jessica Kemp (Author), Heba Roble (Author), Abigail Carter-Langford (Author), Nelson Shen (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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