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. 2010 Nov;35(11):624-42.

Personalized medicine: part 2: ethical, legal, and regulatory issues

Personalized medicine: part 2: ethical, legal, and regulatory issues

F Randy Vogenberg et al. P T. 2010 Nov.
No abstract available

Keywords: GINA; HIPAA Privacy Rule; HITECH; Protected Health Information; ethical, legal, and regulatory; health plans and coverage.

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