How Dobbs Threatens Health Privacy
In a post-Dobbs world, more women will find the technologies they rely on for their health turned against them as tools of surveillance.

In a post-Dobbs world, more women will find the technologies they rely on for their health turned against them as tools of surveillance.

By Kate Greenwood [Cross-posted at Health Reform Watch] As I have blogged about before, including last year here, research and public health interventions aimed at preventing stillbirth are stymied by a dearth of data. In an article in this month’s Maternal and Child Health Journal, Erica Lee and colleagues at New York City’s Bureau of Vital…
By Kate Greenwood Cross-Posted at Health Reform Watch As I have blogged about before, including in this post from 2010, and this one from 2009, about 1 in every 160 deliveries in this country ends in a stillbirth, and all too frequently no one can say why. An article by Robert Goldenberg and colleagues in…