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Is there a way for healthcare providers to leverage the power of RFID technology yet also protect patient privacy and mitigate health-care sector privacy risks?

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RFID has enormous potential to improve patient care and reduce health-care costs. It’s also become a lightning rod for patient privacy concerns. How do you move forward with technologies while being in lockstep with privacy implications?
Download the 37-page paper co-authored by Ann Cavoukian, Ph.D., Information and Privacy Commissioner (IPC) of Ontario, and Victor Garcia, Chief Technology Officer for HP Canada, that promotes responsible adoption of RFID technology in health care. Read an interview with the authors of the paper. |

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