Google Co-Founders on Healthcare: “Thanks, But No Thanks”
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Google Co-Founders on Healthcare: “Thanks, But No Thanks”
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#6But that doesn't mean the privacy and legal concerns surrounding HIPAA regulations are unwarranted. Yea, it would be nice if we lived in an ethical utopia where we wouldn't have to feel worried about people looking through our health records. But we don't. I would not feel comfortable with my health records being easily accessible, even if that would lead to better data-mining opportunities.
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#7Basically, he's saying that it's too heavily regulated for them to want to dip their toe in. Seems reasonable, it's the same reason I never bothered with the healthcare ideas I've been interested in. Too many landmines, and not enough latitude to try creative things.
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#9When you fuck up in health, people can die. Regulation exists for a reason.
I mean, yes, we don't want folks to die. Nor do we want folks making bad decisions based on information they don't understand. However, to say that it is just "people could die" ignores the fact that they have technology entering in vehicles and whatnot.
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#10now imagine the same with Google having access to all medical records.
regulation around this exists for a very, very good reason.