The records being put into the cloud which already puts them at risk of hacking exposure but to google is collecting these records to build future Business Products how does that fit into hipaa laws. Well it does fit in the hipper laws and whats really interesting about this situation is the u. S. Government is investigating them but its a health and Human Services Civil Rights Division which is investigating them specifically to determine whether this information will be used to make insurance to terminations that is when you apply for an insurance policy will something that occurred in your background influence that decision now in my opinion what theyre building is what i call a life style index which is where they take your medical records and integrate it with all the other information google has ever collected upon you and determine whether youre a good Insurance Risk or not which is really going beyond what that information was meant for so not only is there a civil rights compo
In hong kong, how news and rumors are playing a part in protests. And, market share, buyers turn teslas toyotas for model 3. First, to our top story. The launch of disneys streaming technicalt with some glitches and crashes, but still, buzzy plus generated across social media. Rickore, we are joined by springfield and bloombergs lucas shaw. Are the technical glitches perhaps a good sign, showing that demand exceeded expectation . Rick i have no idea. The reality is that technical glitches are sort of commonplace in big launches. You side with hbo and game of thrones. Maybe it was demand driven. Who really knows. It is irrelevant in the scheme of this is disneys longterm strategy. Bob iger has thrown down the gauntlet. It is not even just about disney plus. Fx content. As long as these technical issues are not ongoing, as long as you are not still hearing about technical issues 2, 3 weeks from now, no one will hear about the issues this morning. Taylor did disney cement itself as a clea
Its time for business on the w. B. And how you know gas its good to have you with us investors expected answers to some pressing questions about the future of u. S. Trying to trade relations this tuesday as donald trump spoke at the Economic Club of new york but there were no answers during his speech trump once again attacked china instead saying the country cheated on the u. S. Ever since entering the World Trade Organization he blamed former governments for letting this happen the u. S. President also accused the European Union of setting up trade barriers he considers unfair markets went up briefly after the speech even though investors were actually hoping for trump to announce some progress in u. S. China trade talks. And our financial correspondent on wall street. Has been following those remarks for us hi whole series its good to see you so what do we make of this speech investors seem to be quite disappointed not really hearing anything about the future of u. S. China trade re
Products how does that fit into hipaa laws. Well it does fit in the hipper laws and whats really interesting about this situation is the u. S. Government is investigating them but its a health and Human Services Civil Rights Division which is investigating them specifically to determine whether this information will be used to make insurance to terminations that is when you apply for an insurance policy will something that occurred in your background influence that decision now in my opinion what theyre building is what i call a life style index which is where they take your medical records and integrate it with all the other information google has ever collected upon you and determine whether youre a good Insurance Risk or not which is really going beyond what that information was meant for so not only is there a civil rights component to it but theres also a question of did it violate hipaa i say yes no one knew about this situation this project nightingale until a whistleblower with
Advanced Artificial Intelligence which will be used to prescribe treatment to doctors and for patients and remember this that over the past year no doctors or patients were told that their information was being handed over to google we have a lot to get to today so joining us here in the studio is the host of the news with Rick Sanchez Rick sanchez guy they have you here by the way hes also the founder of a managing care company in south florida that was recently listed as the Fastest Growing Health Care Company in america by magazine and from new york global regulatory attorney Myles Edwards and miles i want to actually begin with you here because the Regulatory Agency looking into this deal is considering whether or not hipaa laws have been broken now we know this that the feds have required that medical records be digitized but that is not whats happening here in fact all the records that google is obtaining are already digitized so one you have the issue of the records being put in