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US Privacy Laws Go Against Public Preferences and Impede Public Health and Research: Survey Study.

Cason D SchmitTheodoros V GiannouchosMahin RamezaniQi ZhengMichael A MorriseyHye Chung Kum
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2021)
Our results show a notable incongruence between public preferences and current US data protection laws. Our findings appear to show that the US public favors data uses promoting social benefits over those promoting individual or organizational interests. This study provides strong support for continued efforts to provide safe access to useful data sets for research and public health. Policy makers should consider more robust public health and research data use exceptions to align laws with public preferences. In addition, policy makers who revise laws to enable data use for research and public health should consider more comprehensive protection mechanisms, including transparent use of data and accountability.
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