Beyond Consumer Consent: Why We Need a Comprehensive Approach to Privacy in a Networked World | Markle | Advancing America's Future
Beyond Consumer Consent: Why We Need a Comprehensive Approach to Privacy in a Networked World | Markle | Advancing America's Future

Beyond Consumer Consent: Why We Need a Comprehensive Approach to Privacy in a Networked World

Publication Date: February 1, 2008 | Back to Latest News

Consumer consent has long been seen as the privacy pillar for networked health information.

But a privacy approach that rests solely on obtaining consumer consent can provide weak protection for consumers. While consumers should be informed about and agree with how health information is being collected and used, consent alone cannot be a substitute for a comprehensive approach to privacy that protects consumers and builds trust.


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