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Third-Party Sharing

Meaning

Third-Party Sharing refers to the disclosure or transfer of an individual’s personal data, including sensitive hormonal health information, to an entity that is neither the patient nor the original healthcare provider or covered entity. This transfer often occurs in the digital wellness space when data from health-tracking apps or genetic tests is shared with advertisers, researchers, or other commercial partners. For the patient, this practice raises significant ethical and privacy concerns regarding the potential de-anonymization and misuse of their intimate physiological profile.