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Privacy protection for HealthGrid applications.

B Claerhout1, G J E De Moor

  • 1Department of Medical Informatics and Statistics, University Hospital Gent, Building 3-5th floor, De Pintelaan 185, 9000 Gent, Belgium.

Methods of Information in Medicine
|June 1, 2005
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Privacy protection in e-Health is crucial due to sensitive medical data. Integrating privacy enhancing techniques (PETs) into the HealthGrid early can benefit its development and ensure data security.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Computer Science

Background:

  • Growing public awareness of privacy as a fundamental right.
  • Healthcare data's susceptibility to abuse necessitates robust privacy measures.
  • Public authorities are increasingly enforcing privacy protection through legislation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce privacy protection challenges in e-Health.
  • Describe existing privacy enhancing techniques (PETs).
  • Analyze PET integration within the HealthGrid framework.

Main Methods:

  • Studying Grid technology features for PET service integration.
  • Analyzing privacy and legal issues in HealthGrid data interchange.
  • Examining PETs' proven utility in health-related data collection.

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Main Results:

  • Identified several potential benefits of PETs for the HealthGrid.
  • Highlighted cases where the Grid can leverage PETs for enhanced security.
  • Acknowledged the absence of market-ready solutions in this contribution.

Conclusions:

  • Early integration of privacy protection services is vital for HealthGrid development.
  • Synergistic benefits arise from proactive privacy implementation.
  • PETs offer a pathway to secure and trustworthy e-Health systems.