ftc health apps

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The FTC health apps tag covers discussions about privacy and regulatory gaps in consumer health applications, particularly those using AI chatbots. Content highlights how apps like Dr. Chatbot may not be covered by HIPAA, leaving user health data exposed. The FTC's role in overseeing these apps is a recurring theme, with emphasis on the mismatch between user expectations of confidentiality and actual legal protections. Topics include the intersection of health AI, consumer platforms, and federal oversight, focusing on the need for clearer rules as technology outpaces existing regulations.
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    Dr. Chatbot Privacy Gap: Why HIPAA Doesn’t Shield AI Health Chats

    I’m going to turn this into a publish-ready feature article and ground it in current OpenAI, HHS, FTC, and Suki material. Americans are already using AI chatbots for questions that used to feel private enough to reserve for a doctor’s office, and that shift is happening faster than the law is...
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