Balancing stakeholder interests and paradoxes in health data sharing within health ecosystems
Personal health data sharing can facilitate value co-creation between multiple stakeholders, including individuals, public organisations, private companies, research institutes, and policymakers. Yet, when companies are involved in sharing health data to develop health-related solutions, it can lead...
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Main Authors: | Fan Wang (Author), Mahmoud Mohamed (Author), Petri Ahokangas (Author), Pasi Karppinen (Author) |
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Finnish Social and Health Informatics Association,
2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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