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Jeremy Meisinger discusses why strong, transparent privacy protections are both possible and necessary to secure the public buy-in needed to make public health surveillance work

By Jeremy Meisinger on April 9, 2020
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Both legally and practically, there need not be an exclusive choice between health information privacy and using GPS and other technology to gather and provide information about COVID-19. Foley Hoag’s Jeremy Meisinger shares more in this GPS World article.

 

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  • Blog:
    Security, Privacy and the Law
  • Organization:
    Foley Hoag LLP
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