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The legislation would require medical device manufacturers to give patients direct access to their own health data collected by devices like pacemakers, insulin pumps, and continuous glucose monitors, rather than forcing them to go through their doctors or insurance companies. This would allow patients to download, review, and share their device data with whoever they choose, including other healthcare providers or researchers. The change primarily affects device manufacturers and patients who use implanted or wearable medical devices.
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