
Protecting Patient Data in Government Clinics – Upholding Informed Consent
Caribbean laws should mandate that government clinics obtain explicit consent before collecting or using personal health data, ensuring transparency and patient control over their information. This protects citizens' privacy by limiting how their data can be shared and ensuring it is used only for the stated purpose.

Safeguarding Health Information in Private Telemedicine Services
It must be a requirement for private telemedicine services to comply with robust local laws to obtain explicit, informed consent from users before collecting or using health data. These Caribbean regulations are the safeguards of user privacy; they ensure that the region’s their health information is not misused or sold to third parties without their knowledge and/or consent.

Strengthening Health Data Protection in Barbados – The Importance of Explicit Consent
Barbadian laws must ensure that health data is only collected and used with explicit, informed consent from the individual. This protects citizens' privacy by requiring clear communication about the purpose of data collection and preventing unauthorized uses or transfers of health information.