GDPR makes sure that patients' medical data is better protected in some important ways:
Consent Requirement: Patients need to clearly agree before their data can be used.
Data Minimization: Only the data that is really needed should be collected and kept.
Transparency: Patients have the right to know how their data is being used.
Rights to Access and Erasure: Patients can look at their data anytime and ask for it to be deleted.
These rules help build trust and give patients more control over their personal information.
GDPR makes sure that patients' medical data is better protected in some important ways:
Consent Requirement: Patients need to clearly agree before their data can be used.
Data Minimization: Only the data that is really needed should be collected and kept.
Transparency: Patients have the right to know how their data is being used.
Rights to Access and Erasure: Patients can look at their data anytime and ask for it to be deleted.
These rules help build trust and give patients more control over their personal information.