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Sensitive personal health information is unintentionally exposed in 37% of PowerPoint presentations found online. This highlights critical data security gaps in health data sharing practices.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Data Security
  • Medical Privacy

Background:

  • Health sciences generate and manage sensitive individual data.
  • Existing laws and guidelines aim to protect data confidentiality.
  • Digital communication and data sharing in healthcare are prevalent.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the unintentional disclosure of personal health information in digital health communications.
  • To assess the security vulnerabilities in common file formats used for data dissemination.

Main Methods:

  • Internet searches were performed for health-related PowerPoint (.ppt) and Word (.doc) files.
  • Downloaded sample files were analyzed for hidden or embedded personal data.

Main Results:

  • Hidden personal data was found in 37% of analyzed PowerPoint files.
  • No hidden data was detected in the analyzed Word files.
  • A significant portion of exposed data in PowerPoint files was highly sensitive personal health information.

Conclusions:

  • Despite regulations, personal health information is easily discoverable online.
  • Common practices in preparing presentations can lead to unintentional data breaches.
  • Recommendations for improved data management practices are provided to mitigate these risks.