Trump Administration’s Health Data Push Raises Alarms Over Privacy and Sovereignty
The Trump administration’s new private health data system, partnered with tech giants, promises convenience but risks exposing Americans’ most personal medical information without adequate safeguards.
In a move that appears to prioritize corporate convenience over patient privacy, the Trump administration is advancing an ambitious plan to have millions of Americans upload sensitive health data and medical records onto apps operated by major tech firms including Google and Amazon. While presented as a breakthrough in healthcare accessibility, this initiative raises critical questions about the true cost to individual liberty and national sovereignty. Who Really Benefits When Medical Records Live in the Cloud? At face value, the promise of seamless access to personal health data—from diabetes management tools to AI-assisted wellness apps—sounds like a leap forward for...
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