How Technology Companies Are Using Protected Health Information (PHI)
Tech giants are behind numerous healthcare innovations. They’re also employing technology to gather protected health information (PHI) to use in multiple ways.
Tech giants are behind numerous healthcare innovations. They’re also employing technology to gather protected health information (PHI) to use in multiple ways.
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Insurers, medical providers, and technology corporations must follow privacy rules when using information on a patient’s health record, known as protected health information, or PHI.