Big Data in Health Services – Legal Perspectives

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vishv Priya Kohli
Keyword(s):  
Big Data ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 26 (01) ◽  
pp. 28-37
Author(s):  
F. J. Martin-Sanchez ◽  
V. Aguiar-Pulido ◽  
G. H. Lopez-Campos ◽  
N. Peek ◽  
L. Sacchi

Summary Objectives: To identify common methodological challenges and review relevant initiatives related to the re-use of patient data collected in routine clinical care, as well as to analyze the economic benefits derived from the secondary use of this data. Through the use of several examples, this article aims to provide a glimpse into the different areas of application, namely clinical research, genomic research, study of environmental factors, and population and health services research. This paper describes some of the informatics methods and Big Data resources developed in this context, such as electronic phenotyping, clinical research networks, biorepositories, screening data banks, and wide association studies. Lastly, some of the potential limitations of these approaches are discussed, focusing on confounding factors and data quality. Methods: A series of literature searches in main bibliographic databases have been conducted in order to assess the extent to which existing patient data has been repurposed for research. This contribution from the IMIA working group on “Data mining and Big Data analytics” focuses on the literature published during the last two years, covering the timeframe since the working group’s last survey. Results and Conclusions: Although most of the examples of secondary use of patient data lie in the arena of clinical and health services research, we have started to witness other important applications, particularly in the area of genomic research and the study of health effects of environmental factors. Further research is needed to characterize the economic impact of secondary use across the broad spectrum of translational research.


Author(s):  
Ruimin Chen

Big data is now affecting the daily lives in many different areas, such as payment system, online shopping, health services and so forth. There has no doubt that big data is able to make the lives of people more convenient to a certain extent, but it can also threaten privacy security in the meantime. In order to explore the hazardous effects of data breach on consumer behavior and understand how netizens act and feel when experiencing it, a questionnaire was completed by 110 participants. This article will demonstrate the primary issues on potential security risks on big data, especially the effects of data breach on consumer behavior by discussing the causes, solutions and ethical concerns.


2019 ◽  
Vol 87 (2) ◽  
pp. 18-20
Author(s):  
Hosung Kang ◽  
Shannon Sibbald

Given the shift in current healthcare trends toward digitization of storing information, there has been an increase in the number of studies using administrative databases. These databases provide a powerful tool to conduct research on outcomes, health services, and epidemiology. However, these databases have limitations and biases that should be considered. Given the sensitive information regarding patients’ health in the database, security clearances must be granted before data is accessed. Furthermore, algorithms to link the different variables to create a cohort of people with specific disease are imperfect and may not yield an accurate representation. Due to a large volume of records, a statistically significant finding may be observed, but may provide insignificant clinical results. Despite the current limitations, administrative databases provide powerful data that researchers can use to identify gaps in performance to improve the healthcare system.


Author(s):  
Ye Liang ◽  
Ningning Guo ◽  
Chunxiao Xing ◽  
Yong Zhang ◽  
Chaoran Guo

2020 ◽  
Vol 46 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. S95-S95
Author(s):  
Hyunwoo Park ◽  
Yu Sang Lee ◽  
Sang Yup Lee ◽  
Seungyeoun Lee ◽  
Kyung Sue Hong ◽  
...  

Abstract Background This study was performed to examine the effects of the public attention to ‘crime of schizophrenia’ on the use of mental health services in patients with schizophrenia using big data analysis in Korea. Methods Data on the frequency of internet searches for ‘crime of schizophrenia’ and the patterns of mental health service utilization by patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders by month were collected from Naver big data and the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Services in Korea, respectively. Their correlations in the same and following month for lagged effect were examined. Results The number of outpatients correlated negatively with public attention to ‘crime of schizophrenia’ in the same month. The lagged relationship between public attention and the number of admissions in psychiatric wards was also found. In terms of sex differences, the use of outpatient services among female patients correlated negatively with public attention in the same month while the number of male patients’ admissions in both same and following month correlated positively with public attention. Discussion These findings suggested that public attention to ‘crime of schizophrenia’ could negatively affect illness behavior in patients with schizophrenia.


Author(s):  
Ruimin Chen

Big data is now affecting the daily lives in many different areas, such as payment system, online shopping, health services and so forth. There has no doubt that big data is able to make the lives of people more convenient to a certain extent, but it can also threaten privacy security in the meantime. In order to explore the hazardous effects of data breach on consumer behavior and understand how netizens act and feel when experiencing it, a questionnaire was completed by 110 participants. This article will demonstrate the primary issues on potential security risks on big data, especially the effects of data breach on consumer behavior by discussing the causes, solutions and ethical concerns.


2015 ◽  
Vol 87 (6) ◽  
pp. 1094-1096 ◽  
Author(s):  
Benjamin A. Goldstein ◽  
Wolfgang C. Winkelmayer

Exacta ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Myller Augusto Santos Gomes ◽  
Vander Luiz Da Silva ◽  
João Luiz Kovaleski ◽  
Regina Negri Pagani

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