Health care entities in India are facing allegations of not obtaining patient consent before sharing their data with third parties, Mint reports. Members of the health care community and privacy advocates claim a lack of regulation is enabling a range of big and small entities to move patient information while not practicing data minimization. "Big hospitals have some controls in place. However, most diagnostic centres, health clinics and hospitals share data rampantly based on convenience," Deloitte India Director of Cyber Risk Services Sowmya Vedarth, CIPT, said.
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