AbstractObjectiveElectronic medical records (EMRs) data is increasingly incorporated into genome–phenome association studies. Investigators hope to share data, but there are concerns it may be “re-identified” through the exploitation of various features, such as combinations of standardized clinical codes. Formal anonymization algorithms (e.g., k-anonymization) can prevent such violations, but prior studies suggest that the size of the population available for anonymization may influence the utility of the resulting data. We systematically investigate this issue using a large-scale biorepository and EMR system through which we evaluate the ability of researchers to learn from anonymized data for genome–phenome association studies under vari...
When patient data are shared for studying a specific disease, a privacy disclosure occurs as long as...
Abstract—Electronic medical record (EMR) systems have en-abled healthcare providers to collect detai...
One of the most dramatic measures to improve the quality of health care in America is the comprehens...
AbstractObjectiveElectronic medical records (EMRs) data is increasingly incorporated into genome–phe...
Health information technologies facilitate the collection of massive quantities of patient-level dat...
The growing need for performing large-scale and low-cost biomedical studies has led organizations to...
Objective: De-identified clinical data in standardized form (eg, diagnosis codes), derived from elec...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) facilitate the discovery of genotype–phenotype relations from...
Large-scale genetic data sets are frequently shared with other research groups and even released on ...
Anonymization of Electronic Medical Records to Support Clinical Analysis closely examines the privac...
Combining datasets into larger and separate datasets is becoming increasingly common, and personal i...
Abstract: People increasingly have their genomes se-quenced and some of them share their genomic dat...
Series Studies in Health Technology and Informatics Ebook Volume 192: MEDINFO 2013The development o...
While rich medical, behavioral, and socio-demographic data are key to modern data-driven research, t...
People increasingly have their genomes sequenced and some of them share their genomic data online. T...
When patient data are shared for studying a specific disease, a privacy disclosure occurs as long as...
Abstract—Electronic medical record (EMR) systems have en-abled healthcare providers to collect detai...
One of the most dramatic measures to improve the quality of health care in America is the comprehens...
AbstractObjectiveElectronic medical records (EMRs) data is increasingly incorporated into genome–phe...
Health information technologies facilitate the collection of massive quantities of patient-level dat...
The growing need for performing large-scale and low-cost biomedical studies has led organizations to...
Objective: De-identified clinical data in standardized form (eg, diagnosis codes), derived from elec...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) facilitate the discovery of genotype–phenotype relations from...
Large-scale genetic data sets are frequently shared with other research groups and even released on ...
Anonymization of Electronic Medical Records to Support Clinical Analysis closely examines the privac...
Combining datasets into larger and separate datasets is becoming increasingly common, and personal i...
Abstract: People increasingly have their genomes se-quenced and some of them share their genomic dat...
Series Studies in Health Technology and Informatics Ebook Volume 192: MEDINFO 2013The development o...
While rich medical, behavioral, and socio-demographic data are key to modern data-driven research, t...
People increasingly have their genomes sequenced and some of them share their genomic data online. T...
When patient data are shared for studying a specific disease, a privacy disclosure occurs as long as...
Abstract—Electronic medical record (EMR) systems have en-abled healthcare providers to collect detai...
One of the most dramatic measures to improve the quality of health care in America is the comprehens...