Skip to main content

Patient-Centric Access Control

Meaning

Patient-Centric Access Control is a data governance model where the individual retains ultimate authority and granular control over who can access, view, and utilize their personal health and wellness data. This paradigm shifts the traditional power dynamic from institutional control to individual sovereignty, empowering the user to actively manage their own physiological metrics. The model applies not only to traditional medical records but also to the continuous data streams generated by personal wellness devices. This control is a fundamental ethical requirement for fostering trust in digital health interventions.