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Health data privacy just changed — and most people haven't noticed yet. This week on LifeeCode, Deveendra Murmu breaks down the five health tech stories that matter most right now: • Google and the U.S. government have partnered to put your official medical records inside the Fitbit app — HIPAA covers the clinical data, but your wearable data in the same app is not HIPAA-protected. • Samsung Galaxy Watch launches wrist blood pressure monitoring in the U.S. — without FDA clearance for diagnosis, and while the FDA is simultaneously telling WHOOP its nearly identical feature is an unauthorized medical device. • WHOOP raises $575M at a $10.1B valuation — while fighting an FDA warning letter over its Blood Pressure Insights feature. • The FDA has redrawn the line between "wellness wearable" and "medical device" — if your device claims "medical-grade," it now has a legal obligation to back that up. • FemTech's privacy crisis is accelerating — period and fertility apps are sharing intimate health data with advertisers and, increasingly, insurers. The devices are getting better. The privacy frameworks are not keeping pace. That gap is what LifeeCode exists to close. Read the full brief: devmmurmu.com Follow on X: @LifeeCode Evidence-Based · Privacy-First · Health Technology and Wearables
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