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> How is google able to legally get access to these records As a Business Associate of a health care provider organization, with an agreement in place binding them to the same rules for that data the principal they serve would have, which is enforceable not only by the principal, and by patients, but also directly against Google by the government. > If google is able to get these, what’s stopping anyone else? Nothing is stopping anyone else from offering the kinds of services to health care providers and insurers that involve patient data under a BAA; most health care providers and insurers have numerous Business Associates performing various functions involving patient data, including, in many cases, large tech firms like Microsoft, Amazon, and, sure, Google. If anything, Google is behind in this space in terms of volume because of Amazon, Microsoft, and some more specialized forms in the healthcare space have stronger enterprise sales positions in general, and, especially for Microsoft and some of the more specialized forms, more established relations with firms in the space that make it a lower “activation energy” to engage those firms as BAs. |