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Daily Dashboard | Opinion: University Requirement for Medical Data Violates Privacy Related reading: US NTIA releases AI Accountability Policy Report

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In an op-ed for Patriot-News, political science professor Matthew Woessner opines that a recently announced healthcare initiative violates privacy. The initiative would require all Penn State employees to complete a medical survey—which asks questions on everything from how many alcoholic drinks the respondent consumes per week to how many times in the last six months they’ve driven a vehicle after drinking too much to whether they suffer from anxiety or persistent sadness—through WebMD. Those who don’t comply would be fined $100 per month. “University officials are blind,” Woessner writes, “to the ethical ramifications of an employer forcing employees to hand over extremely private information to the world’s largest medical website.”
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