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Privacy Law

Meaning

Privacy Law, in the context of health science, refers to the codified statutes governing the collection, storage, use, and dissemination of sensitive personal health information, including genetic and hormonal data. These regulations establish the legal framework for protecting patient autonomy regarding their biological data. Adherence is mandatory to maintain the trust essential for thorough clinical assessment and personalized intervention. Failure to comply risks severe repercussions for both patient trust and clinical practice viability.