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Pediatric Clinical Images Without Consent: A Governance Gap in the Long-Term Reuse of Health Data in Digital Health Ecosystems

Pediatric Clinical Images Without Consent: A Governance Gap in the Long-Term Reuse of Health Data in Digital Health Ecosystems
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This article examines the governance gap regarding the long-term reuse of pediatric clinical images in educational and digital ecosystems. It highlights how sensitive data often circulates without consent and may be inadvertently ingested by AI models.

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The persistence of legacy medical data poses significant ethical and privacy risks as these images are increasingly used to train artificial intelligence.

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1 Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland

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