The ‘HIPAA-compliant’ myth and other health privacy fallacies
作者:Brittany Trang
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This weekend I had my first apple cider of the season. It was (and is, I have a whole half-gallon of it to finish) delightfully crisp.
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STAT's AI Prognosis newsletter offers subscriber-exclusive insights into artificial intelligence in healthcare and medicine, delivered every Wednesday. The author notes enjoying their first apple cider of the season and promotes a limited-time offer for $10 monthly subscriptions to STAT+. Subscribers gain access to exclusive articles and additional benefits.