Patient Perspectives and Preferences for Consent in the Digital Health Context: State-of-the-art Literature Review.
Iman KassamDaria IlkinaJessica KempHeba RobleAbigail Carter-LangfordNelson ShenPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2023)
There is growing interest in understanding the patient perspective on digital health consent in the context of providing clinical care. There is evidence suggesting that many patients are willing to consent for various purposes, especially when there is greater transparency on how the PHI is used and oversight mechanisms are in place. Providing this transparency is critical for fostering trust in digital health tools and the innovative uses of data to optimize health and system outcomes.
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