Even if the issue of health data is sometimes controversial, digital technology promises a "cooling off" for modern medicine... But will this revolution benefit patients?

In any case, this is what the CEO of a French health insurance company 100% online says, for whom it will prevent the current health system from “going into the wall”.

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We are very protected on this and it must continue

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For Jean-Charles Samuelian, “technology can help us have personalized health programs.

For example, if we are preparing for a marathon, we can share the data from our connected objects with our medical team who will prepare a nutrition program, medical examinations, etc.

".

But what about the protection of personal data?

For Jean-Charles Samuelian, it is the patients who will decide to whom they will authorize access.

"In France, there are already plenty of regulations," he says.

Insurance companies do not have the right to use medical data to make their prices, for example.

We are very protected on this and it must continue, it is very important.

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Discover his plea for “health 2.0” in this video from our partner Brut.

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