The primary ethical concern in using public health data to address women's health issues revolves around the protection of privacy and confidentiality. Collecting and analyzing women's health data is crucial for improving healthcare policies and practices. However, it is imperative to ensure that this data is handled with the utmost care to protect individuals' privacy rights. The challenge lies in striking a balance between leveraging data for public health benefits and safeguarding personal information against unauthorized access or misuse.
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