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The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has significantly impacted the healthcare sector, introducing new requirements for data handling and protection. The regulation emphasizes the importance of explicit consent, data minimization, and data portability while balancing data privacy concerns with the need for efficient patient care. Healthcare providers must adapt to the new regulations, investing in technological updates, staff training, and auditing to ensure compliance. The GDPR also presents opportunities for innovation in healthcare data management, potentially leading to more decentralized and patient-centric systems. As patients become more aware of their rights under GDPR, healthcare providers will need to offer greater transparency and control over personal data, ultimately enhancing trust and quality in healthcare delivery systems.
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