Health information technologies facilitate the collection of massive quantities of patient-level data. A growing body of research demonstrates that such information can support novel, large-scale biomedical investigations at a fraction of the cost of traditional prospective studies. While healthcare organizations are being encouraged to share these data in a de-identified form, there is hesitation over concerns that it will allow corresponding patients to be re-identified. Currently proposed technologies to anonymize clinical data may make unrealistic assumptions with respect to the capabilities of a recipient to ascertain a patients identity. We show that more pragmatic assumptions enable the design of anonymization algorithms that permit ...
Large-scale genetic data sets are frequently shared with other research groups and even released on ...
Gene expression profiling is a sophisticated method to discover differences in activation patterns o...
Often organizations release and receive medical data with all explicit identifiers, such as name, ad...
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...
The increasing integration of patient-specific genomic data into clinical practice and research rais...
AbstractObjectiveElectronic medical records (EMRs) data is increasingly incorporated into genome–phe...
Series Studies in Health Technology and Informatics Ebook Volume 192: MEDINFO 2013The development o...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) facilitate the discovery of genotype–phenotype relations from...
AbstractThe increasing integration of patient-specific genomic data into clinical practice and resea...
Anonymization of Electronic Medical Records to Support Clinical Analysis closely examines the privac...
Objective: De-identified clinical data in standardized form (eg, diagnosis codes), derived from elec...
Abstract: People increasingly have their genomes se-quenced and some of them share their genomic dat...
While collaboration in research requires the publication of data as well as exchange of them between...
People increasingly have their genomes sequenced and some of them share their genomic data online. T...
Large-scale genetic data sets are frequently shared with other research groups and even released on ...
Gene expression profiling is a sophisticated method to discover differences in activation patterns o...
Often organizations release and receive medical data with all explicit identifiers, such as name, ad...
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...
The increasing integration of patient-specific genomic data into clinical practice and research rais...
AbstractObjectiveElectronic medical records (EMRs) data is increasingly incorporated into genome–phe...
Series Studies in Health Technology and Informatics Ebook Volume 192: MEDINFO 2013The development o...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) facilitate the discovery of genotype–phenotype relations from...
AbstractThe increasing integration of patient-specific genomic data into clinical practice and resea...
Anonymization of Electronic Medical Records to Support Clinical Analysis closely examines the privac...
Objective: De-identified clinical data in standardized form (eg, diagnosis codes), derived from elec...
Abstract: People increasingly have their genomes se-quenced and some of them share their genomic dat...
While collaboration in research requires the publication of data as well as exchange of them between...
People increasingly have their genomes sequenced and some of them share their genomic data online. T...
Large-scale genetic data sets are frequently shared with other research groups and even released on ...
Gene expression profiling is a sophisticated method to discover differences in activation patterns o...
Often organizations release and receive medical data with all explicit identifiers, such as name, ad...