
The $60 Billion-Dollar Medical Data Market is Coming Under Scrutiny
As a patient, you do not own the data and are not as anonymous as you thinkData management companies can come to know a great deal about you; they just don’t know your name—unless, of course, there is a breach of some kind. Time Magazine reported in 2017 that “Researchers have already re-identified people from anonymized profiles from hospital exit records, lists of Netflix customers, AOL online searchers, even GPS data of New York City taxi rides.” One would expect detailed medical data to be even more revelatory.
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