Medical and health data are often collected for studying a specific disease. For such same-disease microdata, a privacy disclosure occurs as long as an individual is known to be in the microdata. Individuals in same-disease microdata are thus subject to higher disclosure risk than those in microdata with different diseases. This important problem has been overlooked in data-privacy research and practice, and no prior study has addressed this problem. In this study, we analyze the disclosure risk for the individuals in same-disease microdata and propose a new metric that is appropriate for measuring disclosure risk in this situation. An efficient algorithm is designed and implemented for anonymizing same-disease data to minimize the disclosu...
Healthcare is a major industry in the Smarter Planet initiative of IBM and a key area where analytic...
Faced with the emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic, and to better understand and contain the disease'...
Anonymization of Electronic Medical Records to Support Clinical Analysis closely examines the privac...
When patient data are shared for studying a specific disease, a privacy disclosure occurs as long as...
When patient data are shared for studying a specific disease, a privacy disclosure occurs as long as...
Objective: De-identified clinical data in standardized form (eg, diagnosis codes), derived from elec...
Achieving data and information dissemination without harming anyone is a central task of...
To facilitate many important tasks ranging from medical research to personalized medicine, micro dat...
Objective. Ensuring privacy of research subjects when epidemiologic data are shared with outside col...
This study examines privacy disclosure risks when multiple records in a dataset are associated with ...
This study concerns the risks of privacy disclosure when sharing and releasing a dataset in which ea...
Privacy has always been a great concern of patients and medical service providers. As a result of th...
Background: With the growing adoption of electronic medical records, there are increasing demands f...
The ability to collect and disseminate individually identifiable microdata is becoming increasingly ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111074/1/jlme12224.pd
Healthcare is a major industry in the Smarter Planet initiative of IBM and a key area where analytic...
Faced with the emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic, and to better understand and contain the disease'...
Anonymization of Electronic Medical Records to Support Clinical Analysis closely examines the privac...
When patient data are shared for studying a specific disease, a privacy disclosure occurs as long as...
When patient data are shared for studying a specific disease, a privacy disclosure occurs as long as...
Objective: De-identified clinical data in standardized form (eg, diagnosis codes), derived from elec...
Achieving data and information dissemination without harming anyone is a central task of...
To facilitate many important tasks ranging from medical research to personalized medicine, micro dat...
Objective. Ensuring privacy of research subjects when epidemiologic data are shared with outside col...
This study examines privacy disclosure risks when multiple records in a dataset are associated with ...
This study concerns the risks of privacy disclosure when sharing and releasing a dataset in which ea...
Privacy has always been a great concern of patients and medical service providers. As a result of th...
Background: With the growing adoption of electronic medical records, there are increasing demands f...
The ability to collect and disseminate individually identifiable microdata is becoming increasingly ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111074/1/jlme12224.pd
Healthcare is a major industry in the Smarter Planet initiative of IBM and a key area where analytic...
Faced with the emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic, and to better understand and contain the disease'...
Anonymization of Electronic Medical Records to Support Clinical Analysis closely examines the privac...