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  • Data Privacy
  • Machine Learning

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  • Personal Health Information (PHI) requires robust protection against re-identification.
  • Existing Hiding in Plain Sight (HIPS) strategies use surrogate values to replace PHI.
  • Evaluating the effectiveness and utility of different HIPS strategies is crucial for data security.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare the privacy-preserving benefits and information extraction utility of three HIPS strategies: Consistent, Random, and a novel Markov model.
  • To assess these strategies on both simulated and real-world clinical data across various false negative error rates (FNER).

Main Methods:

  • Implemented and evaluated three HIPS strategies: Consistent, Random, and Markov model-based substitution.
  • Tested strategies on simulated PHI distributions and real clinical corpora from two institutions.
  • Quantified PHI leakage and information extraction utility using a range of FNERs (0.1% to 5%).

Main Results:

  • The Markov model strategy consistently outperformed Consistent and Random strategies in reducing PHI leakage.
  • PHI leakage was reduced from 27.1% to 0.1% at 0.1% FNER and 94.2% to 57.7% at 0.5% FNER using the Markov strategy compared to Consistent substitution.
  • Modern deep learning methods showed similar performance across strategies, while older machine learning techniques were impacted by context changes.

Conclusions:

  • The Markov surrogate generation strategy offers substantial improvements in reducing inadvertent PHI release.
  • This approach balances enhanced privacy with the utility of clinical data for information extraction.
  • The Markov strategy represents a significant advancement in secure handling of sensitive health information.