New Hampshires Attorney General claimed to have a substantial state interest in protecting prescriber privacy by limiting
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New Hampshire’s Attorney General claimed to have a “substantial state interest” in protecting prescriber privacy by “limiting unwarranted intrusions into the decision-making process of prescribing physicians . . . .” Review Chapter 3, focusing on the Alan Westin article “The Functions of Privacy.” What aspects of privacy might arguably be at risk when prescribing data is being accessed, packaged, and sold as here? Who are the stakeholders? What ethical issues arise?
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Law And Ethics In The Business Environment
ISBN: 9780324657326
6th Edition
Authors: Terry Halbert , Elaine Ingulli
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