It's Time To Scrap FTC's Health Breach Notification Rule

By Dena Castricone ( June 1, 2020, 5:57 PM EDT) -- The Federal Trade Commission's Health Breach Notification Rule is a perfect example of a narrowly tailored regulation that only contributes to the cumbersome patchwork of privacy rules in this country without providing any real benefit. Promulgated over 10 years ago to address a specific concern, the HBNR requires notice to consumers and the FTC when an entity not subject to health privacy laws suffers a breach affecting health records it maintains at the consumer's direction....

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