Privacy Practices of Health Information Technologies: Privacy Policy Risk Assessment Study and Proposed Guidelines
BackgroundAlong with the proliferation of health information technologies (HITs), there is a growing need to understand the potential privacy risks associated with using such tools. Although privacy policies are designed to inform consumers, such policies have consistently been found to be confusing...
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Main Authors: | Haley M LaMonica (Author), Anna E Roberts (Author), Grace Yeeun Lee (Author), Tracey A Davenport (Author), Ian B Hickie (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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