From: Wired/Opinion
By Beth Seidenberg, MD
From genome-based therapeutics and diagnostics to pulse-monitoring smart watches, health data is transforming medicine.
But it is also alarming patients, who—aware of the recent cyber-attacks against Target, Home Depot, and JPMorgan that stole personal data from millions of people—are scared that their privacy will be invaded.
Our health data is our most personal asset. Why, in the midst of all of this, should we continue to share it?
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