Vox/Recode (12 July 2021)
The struggle to make health apps truly private
Why privacy and patient advocates are worried that substance use disorder apps aren’t keeping data private.
The struggle to make health apps truly private
Why privacy and patient advocates are worried that substance use disorder apps aren’t keeping data private.
Wired (6 Sept 2024)🔒 This is bad. +120,000 files +1.7 million activity logs 5.3 terabytes of data Intake files Audio of sessions Video of sessions Drug tests Therapy notes all were exposed on an unsecured database. This is a privacy and security disaster.
Exposing bad opioid policy stances in Michigan's 2024 US Senate candidate
Michigan could see over $100 million in opioid settlement money this year "Some of the most important spending has been increasing naloxone distribution; that's the overdose reversal medication," said Jonathan Soltman, the director of the Opioid Policy Institute. "Trying to target high-risk communities and make
It's time to change how the opioid settlement money is tracked in Michigan.