There's apprehension that insurance providers could access telehealth consultations or health records to make decisions about coverage or rates. For women, particularly those discussing conditions that are stigmatized or could impact insurance rates (e.g., mental health issues, genetic conditions), this could lead to privacy intrusions that have significant financial and personal implications.
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