US Privacy Laws Go Against Public Preferences and Impede Public Health and Research: Survey Study
BackgroundReaping the benefits from massive volumes of data collected in all sectors to improve population health, inform personalized medicine, and transform biomedical research requires the delicate balance between the benefits and risks of using individual-level data. There is a patchwork of US d...
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Main Authors: | Cason Schmit (Author), Theodoros Giannouchos (Author), Mahin Ramezani (Author), Qi Zheng (Author), Michael A Morrisey (Author), Hye-Chung Kum (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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