2007 Invitational Conference on Secondary Use of Health Data
We anticipate that the meeting will help further clarify the societal, public policy, legal, and technical issues in the context of secondary use of data and we expect to produce a number of work products. This process is led by Charles Safran, MD, past AMIA Chair and Don E. Detmer, MD, President and CEO of AMIA oversees this effort with staff support by Meryl Bloomrosen, MBA, Associate Vice President, AMIA.
News
- AMIA Taxonomy on Secondary Data Use Version 1.0
- AMIA Letter to NVCHS
- AMIA Testifies at NCVHS Ad Hoc Workgroup on Secondary Uses of Health Data Meeting, July 18, 2007
- AMIA Presents at the AHIC Consumer Empowerment Work Group Meeting, July 11, 2007
Preliminary Meeting Materials
- Discussion Questions
- Taxonomy of Secondary Data
- Data Stewardship Definition
- Data Stewardship Principles
- Scenarios for Secondary Data Use
- Work Poster for Data Attributes
- Draft Consumer Checklist
Secondary Data Meeting Agenda and Presentations
- Agenda
- Secondary Data Introductory Slides
- Taxonomy Working Group
- Data Stewardship Working Group
- Game Changers: The New Hampshire Prescription Restraint Law
- International Panel
- Data Analytic Principles
- Secondary Use of Data: Commercial Purposes
- OCR Resources on HIPAA Permissible Uses and Disclosures
- Secondary Use of Health Data in Translational Research
Selected Resources and References
AHRQ Reports
- Establishing a Foundation for Medicaid's Role in the Adoption of Health Information Technology: Opportunities, Challenges, and Considerations for the Future
- Registries for Evaluating Patient Outcomes: A User's Guide
- Collecting and Reporting Data for Performance Measurement: Moving Toward Alignment
NIH Reports
- caBIG-Plus™ Conceptual View: Beyond Cancer (July, 2006)
- caBIG™: Opportunities and Challenges for Use Beyond Cancer
- caBIG™ Overview (May, 2006)
- Health Services Research and the HIPAA Privacy Rule NIH Publication Number 05-5308 (May, 2005)
- Clinical Research and the HIPAA Privacy Rule NIH Publication Number 04-5495 (February, 2004)
- Institutional Review Boards and the HIPAA Privacy Rule NIH Publication Number 03-5428 (August, 2003)
JAMIA Articles http://www.jamia.org/preprints.shtml
- Rapidly Retargetable Approaches to De-identification in Medical Records
Ben Wellner, Matt Huyck, Scott Mardis, John Aberdeen, Alex Morgan, Leonid Peshkin, Alex Yeh, Janet Hitzeman, and Lynette Hirschman
J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. published ahead of print on June 28, 2007 as doi:10.1197/jamia.M2435 - State-of-the-art anonymisation of medical records using an iterative machine learning framework
György Szarvas, Richárd Farkas, and Róbert Busa-Fekete
J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. published ahead of print on June 28, 2007 as doi:10.1197/jamia.M2441 - Evaluating the State-of-the-Art in Automatic De-identification
Özlem Uzuner, Yuan Luo, and Peter Szolovits
J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. published ahead of print on June 28, 2007 as doi:10.1197/jamia.M2444
Taxonomy
- Confidentiality of personal health information used for research (pdf)
- Consent for the use of personal medical data in research (pdf)
- Overcoming barriers to recruitment in health research (pdf)
- Balancing potential risks and benefits of using confidential data (pdf)
Selected Links
- Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP)
- Secondary Use of Personal Information in Health Research: Case Studies, November 2002
- Adding Value to the Electronic Health Record Through Secondary Use of Data for Quality Assurance, Research, and Surveillance
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