FT Health Discusses Debate Over Personal Health Data, Features Interview With Gates Foundation’s President Of Global Health

FT Health: New fronts in the war over data
The latest issue of the Financial Times’ weekly global health newsletter discusses the debate surrounding data ownership and privacy and the “stewardship of personal medical information,” as well as features an interview with Trevor Mundel, president of global health at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, who addresses malaria, pandemics, and the Gates Foundation’s Medical Research Institute in Boston. The newsletter also provides a roundup of other global health-related news stories (Dodd/Jack, 5/4).

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