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Hospitals, patients clash on privacy rights

 |  By HealthLeaders Media Staff  
   May 27, 2008

Hospitals and other healthcare organizations widely use patient information, without patients' explicit permission, to raise funds, and fundraising to benefit medical institutions is allowed under federal law. While patients can opt out after the fact, critics say the practice of soliciting donations from current and former patients symbolizes the erosion of personal privacy in contemporary life.

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