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How Can Data Be Shared Securely?
Secure data sharing can be achieved through several strategies:
Anonymization
of patient data to protect privacy.
Utilizing encrypted
data transfer protocols
to prevent unauthorized access.
Implementing
access controls
to restrict data use to authorized personnel.
Employing
data repositories
that comply with regulatory standards.
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