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The new health data plan raises data protection questions when technology companies join the White House program

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New Health Data Plan Raises Concerns

A new federal initiative could allow Americans to share private medical information through apps run by tech companies.

Benefits and Privacy Concerns

Dr. Celine Gounder joins "CBS Mornings" to explain the benefits and the privacy concerns surrounding this new health data plan.

Initiative Details

The initiative aims to enable individuals to share their medical information securely and efficiently. However, it also raises concerns about data protection and the potential risks of sharing sensitive health information with technology companies.

Expert Insights

According to experts, the benefits of this initiative include improved healthcare outcomes and enhanced patient engagement. Nevertheless, concerns about data breaches, unauthorized access, and the misuse of medical information are being voiced.

Data Protection Questions

As tech firms join the White House program, questions about data protection and the measures in place to safeguard sensitive health information are being raised. The initiative’s success relies on the ability to balance the benefits of shared medical information with the need for robust data protection measures.

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