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In an increasingly digitized healthcare landscape, the protection of reproductive privacy has emerged as a pressing concern. Patients frequently encounter medical technology interfaces that may ambiguously request data-sharing consents, like the one provided by Phreesia as outlined in the STAT article by Alex R. Rosenblat. Though seemingly benign, these consents can lead to unintended sharing of sensitive personal and medical information with third-party advertisers. Such practices can jeopardize patient trust, potentially expose them to undue harm, and create an undue burden on them to...
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In the field of archival science, the term 'inherent vice' refers to the internal qualities or elements of certain objects that make them naturally prone to deterioration, regardless of the quality of care they receive (Menne-Haritz, 1993). When applying this concept to personal health information management (PHIM), it becomes a metaphor for the challenges that are inherently present...