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Privacy and security concerns in online health services

 

ABSTRACT

There is a growing interest in Internet privacy and security concerns. This article investigates Internet privacy and security concerns to determine whether such concerns hinder online health service use under different policies that enhance privacy and security protection. Empirical findings show a negative association between online privacy and security concerns and the use of online health services. Regulations enhancing customers’ privacy and security moderate the negative relation.

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Notes

1 Only 2% of the respondents used online health services in 2013. The 2013 survey was not included in this study.

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