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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I want any doctor I see to be able to quickly access all of my records. Why wouldn't you want this??[/quote] With the 20 min they spend per patient, I doubt the usefulness of giving my medical info to various companies with questionable IT security outweighs the risk to my privacy. I lived just fine before med records were digitized. Prob doctors use AI now to summarize our info so there is a chance the AI will be wrong while using our personal data to build future AI tools. We are guinea pigs. OP [/quote] I work in privacy. You signed something at one point consenting to that access. And yes, overall the sentiment is that the privacy issue is outweighed by your doctors knowing your health history. Medical care is so fragmented these days so it is especially important. As far as AI training, it is more unlikely you consented to that, but depending on the language of your consent, info could be used in ‘de identified’ form. You can ask for what you signed. [/quote]
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