Who owns the health data generated by our bodies and devices?
Trust, Privacy & The Future of Digital Health
A live public conversation exploring health data, digital health systems, privacy, artificial intelligence, healthcare innovation, and why trust will be central to the future of medicine.
From health apps and wearable devices to electronic medical records, AI-powered diagnostics, and digital health platforms, vast amounts of personal health information are now being generated every day. These technologies promise more personalized care, better prevention, and improved access to healthcare. Yet they also raise important questions about privacy, consent, data ownership, and trust. As digital health systems continue to expand, the challenge is no longer simply about innovation — it is about ensuring that people understand how their information is used and feel confident that it is being protected. This session brings together leaders from health, technology, policy, and law to explore the balance between innovation and privacy, the promise of digital health systems, and why trust will be central to the future of healthcare.
Who owns the health data generated by our bodies and devices?
How are digital health systems transforming healthcare?
What opportunities does AI create for patients and healthcare providers?
How can innovation be balanced with privacy and consent?
What role do laws and regulations play in protecting health information?
How can individuals make informed decisions about sharing their health data?
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