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The Architecture for Privacy in a Networked Health Information Environment
A foundational policy architecture for privacy and health information technology in a networked environment, based on nine principles. The Connecting for Health approach dictates that these nine principles be balanced together and considered as part of one package - elevating certain principles over others will weaken any overall architectural solution to privacy protection in a networked health information environment.
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