Abstract Background Electronic medical records contain information of value for research, but contain identifiable and often highly sensitive confidential information. Patient-identifiable information cannot in general be shared outside clinical care teams without explicit consent, but anonymisation/de-identification allows research uses of clinical data without explicit consent. Results This article presents CRATE (Clinical Records Anonymisation and Text Extraction), an open-source software system with separable functions: (1) it anonymises or de-identifies arbitrary relational databases, with sensitivity and precision similar to previous comparable systems; (2) it uses public secure cryptographic methods to map patient identifiers to rese...
Healthcare is a major industry in the Smarter Planet initiative of IBM and a key area where analytic...
Today most organizations release and receive medical data with all explicit identifiers, such as nam...
Health information systems have greatly increased availability of medical documents and benefited he...
BACKGROUND: Electronic medical records contain information of value for research, but contain identi...
Often organizations release and receive medical data with all explicit identifiers, such as name, ad...
The Electronic Patient Record (EPR) is both a legal document and a tool for use by physicians and ot...
Anonymization of Electronic Medical Records to Support Clinical Analysis closely examines the privac...
Background: Text-based patient medical records are a vital resource in medical research. In order to...
Today most organizations release and receive medical data with all explicit identifiers, such as nam...
ObjectivesClinical notes are a veritable treasure trove of information on a patient's disease progre...
AbstractAs more and more electronic clinical information is becoming easier to access for secondary ...
Health information systems have greatly increased availability of medical documents and benefited he...
Objective: The objective of this study is to develop a solution to preserve security and privacy in ...
The availability of electronic health data favors scientific advance through the creation of reposit...
CLEF is an MRC sponsored project in the E-Science programme that aims to establish methodologies and...
Healthcare is a major industry in the Smarter Planet initiative of IBM and a key area where analytic...
Today most organizations release and receive medical data with all explicit identifiers, such as nam...
Health information systems have greatly increased availability of medical documents and benefited he...
BACKGROUND: Electronic medical records contain information of value for research, but contain identi...
Often organizations release and receive medical data with all explicit identifiers, such as name, ad...
The Electronic Patient Record (EPR) is both a legal document and a tool for use by physicians and ot...
Anonymization of Electronic Medical Records to Support Clinical Analysis closely examines the privac...
Background: Text-based patient medical records are a vital resource in medical research. In order to...
Today most organizations release and receive medical data with all explicit identifiers, such as nam...
ObjectivesClinical notes are a veritable treasure trove of information on a patient's disease progre...
AbstractAs more and more electronic clinical information is becoming easier to access for secondary ...
Health information systems have greatly increased availability of medical documents and benefited he...
Objective: The objective of this study is to develop a solution to preserve security and privacy in ...
The availability of electronic health data favors scientific advance through the creation of reposit...
CLEF is an MRC sponsored project in the E-Science programme that aims to establish methodologies and...
Healthcare is a major industry in the Smarter Planet initiative of IBM and a key area where analytic...
Today most organizations release and receive medical data with all explicit identifiers, such as nam...
Health information systems have greatly increased availability of medical documents and benefited he...