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Vol. 21, Issue 1, 2021November 18, 2021 CDT

AI’s Legitimate Interest: Towards a Public Benefit Privacy Model

Charlotte Tschider, J.D.,
HIPAA Privacy RuleArtificial intelligenceBig data applicationsHealth Insurance Portability and Accountability ActFederal Trade Commission ActCalifornia Consumer Protection ActNotice and Consent
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Articles in Vol. 21, Issue 1, 2021

Vol. 21, Issue 1, 2021
  • 8th Annual Symposium: Redefining & Regulating Health Data
    Leah Fowler
  • Second Thoughts on FDA’S COVID-Era Mental Health App Policy
    Michael Mattioli
  • Location as Health
    Anya E. R. Prince
  • Health-Based Proxy Discrimination, Artificial Intelligence, and Big Data
    Daniel Schwarcz
  • AI's Legitimate Interest: Towards a Public Benefit Privacy Model
    Charlotte Tschider
  • The Future of Stem Cell Therapy Regulation Under the FDA’s Comprehensive Regenerative Medicine Policy Framework Through a Public Health Lens
    Leah Nadel
  • Pandemic Policy: Protecting the Public Health of the United States by Federally Criminalizing the Wrongful Transmission of Foreign Infectious Disease
    Lizzie Hardage
HOUS. J. HEALTH L. & POL'Y
Charlotte Tschider, AI’s Legitimate Interest: Towards a Public Benefit Privacy Model, 21 HOUS. J. HEALTH L. & POL’Y 125 (2021).
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