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Don’t expect HIPAA regulations to protect your “digital health footprint” from prying eyes.
Every time you swipe your card to buy goodies at the supermarket (are you risking diabetes with all that ice cream?), or binge-watch that kinky series (how’s your mental health these days, really?), or let your step-tracker show you’ve fallen off the pace (can you afford those extra pounds?), there’s another little distinguishing feature added to your footprint.
This weeks’s guest, Dr. David Grande, and his associates asked a group of experts what they thought about all this accumulating personal data that’s outside HIPAA’s purview.
Listen in.
(Running time: 20 minutes)
Dr. Grande’s paper in JAMA Network Open
Franklin Foer’s Atlantic essay on the downside of Big Data’s help in the pandemic
New York Times‘s privacy project
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