How Technology Companies Are Using Protected Health Information (PHI)
Tech giants are behind healthcare innovations that consolidate your protected health information (PHI). Should you be concerned? Here's what you should know.
Tech giants are behind healthcare innovations that consolidate your protected health information (PHI). Should you be concerned? Here's what you should know.
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Insurers, medical providers, and technology companies must follow privacy rules when using your health information, known as protected health information, or PHI.