Reuters recently published Sara Jodka's article, "HIPAA-free zone? Think again: the surprising state laws regulating collection of health and fitness data."
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Reuters recently published Sara Jodka's article, "HIPAA-free zone? Think again: the surprising state laws regulating collection of health and fitness data," discussing laws for healthcare app developers that imposes unique requirements that extend beyond HIPAA's scope. She states, "While HIPAA remains a cornerstone of health care data privacy in the United States, it is not the only regulation that health care app developers must consider." To read more, click here.
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