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Exposed Online: Why the New Federal Health Privacy Regulation Doesn't Offer Much Protection to Internet Users
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Angela Choy
Janlori Goldman
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Joy Pritts
Susannah Fox
Zoe Hudson
Publication date
11 November 2001
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Pew Internet & American Life Project
Abstract
Provides an analysis of how the HIPAA regulation may or may not cover consumer-oriented health Web sites and Internet based health care. Comments on what new standards will be required for those sites covered by the regulation
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