In this 2 part series the authors critically analyse the Health data management policy released by the National Health Authority on 26th August 2020.
In this post the authors critically analyse the Health data management policy released by the National Health Authority on 26th August 2020.
Rishabh Chhabaria is a III (3rd) year student of law at the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab and his interests lay in Constitutional, Mercantile and Tech Laws.
Abhigyan Tripathi is a III (3rd) year student of law at the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab and his interests lay in Constitutional, Criminal and ADR Laws.
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