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Sociotechnical Safeguards

Meaning

Sociotechnical Safeguards are a holistic system of checks and balances that integrates both technological security measures and human-centric policies to ensure the ethical and responsible deployment of advanced health technologies. In the hormonal wellness domain, this includes the combination of secure data platforms (technical) and robust patient consent protocols (social/policy). These safeguards protect individuals from harm resulting from the use of powerful, data-driven interventions.