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Guide to the De-Identification of Personal Health Information

AUTHOR El Emam, Khaled
PUBLISHER Auerbach Publications (05/06/2013)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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Offering compelling practical and legal reasons why de-identification should be one of the main approaches to protecting patients' privacy, the Guide to the De-Identification of Personal Health Information outlines a proven, risk-based methodology for the de-identification of sensitive health information. It situates and contextualizes this risk-based methodology and provides a general overview of its steps.

The book supplies a detailed case for why de-identification is important as well as best practices to help you pin point when it is necessary to apply de-identification in the disclosure of personal health information. It also:

  • Outlines practical methods for de-identification
  • Describes how to measure re-identification risk
  • Explains how to reduce the risk of re-identification
  • Includes proofs and supporting reference material
  • Focuses only on transformations proven to work on health information--rather than covering all possible approaches, whether they work in practice or not

Rated the top systems and software engineering scholar worldwide by The Journal of Systems and Software, Dr. El Emam is one of only a handful of individuals worldwide qualified to de-identify personal health information for secondary use under the HIPAA Privacy Rule Statistical Standard. In this book Dr. El Emam explains how we can make health data more accessible--while protecting patients' privacy and complying with current regulations.

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ISBN-13: 9781466579064
ISBN-10: 1466579064
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 414
Carton Quantity: 18
Product Dimensions: 7.20 x 0.80 x 10.10 inches
Weight: 1.41 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Glossary, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Computers | Information Technology
Computers | Security - General
Computers | Industries - Service
Dewey Decimal: 610.285
Library of Congress Control Number: 2013002174
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Offering compelling practical and legal reasons why de-identification should be one of the main approaches to protecting patients' privacy, the Guide to the De-Identification of Personal Health Information outlines a proven, risk-based methodology for the de-identification of sensitive health information. It situates and contextualizes this risk-based methodology and provides a general overview of its steps.

The book supplies a detailed case for why de-identification is important as well as best practices to help you pin point when it is necessary to apply de-identification in the disclosure of personal health information. It also:

  • Outlines practical methods for de-identification
  • Describes how to measure re-identification risk
  • Explains how to reduce the risk of re-identification
  • Includes proofs and supporting reference material
  • Focuses only on transformations proven to work on health information--rather than covering all possible approaches, whether they work in practice or not

Rated the top systems and software engineering scholar worldwide by The Journal of Systems and Software, Dr. El Emam is one of only a handful of individuals worldwide qualified to de-identify personal health information for secondary use under the HIPAA Privacy Rule Statistical Standard. In this book Dr. El Emam explains how we can make health data more accessible--while protecting patients' privacy and complying with current regulations.

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Author: El Emam, Khaled
Khaled El Emam is currently Research Associate, Software Engineering at the National Research Council, Canada. He was previously the head of the Quantitative Methods Group at the Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering in Germany. Dr. El Emam is also the editor of the IEEE TCSE "Software Process Newsletter," the current International Trials Coordinator for the SPICE Trials (which is empirically evaluating the emerging ISO/IEC 15504 International Standard world-wide), and co-editor of the ISO's project to develop an international standard defining the software measurement process. Previously, he worked in both small and large software research and development projects for organizations such as Toshiba International Company, Yokogawa Electric, and Honeywell Control Systems. He obtained his Ph.D. from the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, King's College, the University of London (UK) in 1994. He was previously a Research Scientist at the Centre de recherchA(c) informatique de Montreal (CRIM) in Canada.

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