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Welcome to the Web site of the Electronic Health Information Laboratory - a multi-disciplinary research effort focusing on e-health privacy.



Privacy Tools

The Privacy Analytics Re-identification Risk Assessment and De-identification tool embeds novel data anonymization technology from our lab. It can be used to assess re-identification risk and perform automated de-identification.

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The Data Breach Analyzer and Dashboard tool is for visualizing and analyzing trends and distributions of medical data breaches. The dashboards display trends and distributions of breach data by type and method of breach.

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The Privacy and Confidentiality Knowledgebase is a support forum on de-identification practice and case studies, with professional and community input. It is driven by actual experiences in the field.

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Privacy Research
Our team conducts research on re-identification risk assessment, develops re-identification risk measures, evaluates anonymized databases that others have produced, and develops new methods to de-identify health data.

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Privacy News



Insights on 21 CFR Part 11


3 March 2010
A study just published examines the leaks of PHI from peer-to-peer file sharing program users in the US and Canada, and compares that to leaks of financial information. The article also examines the ethical issues in collecting personal information from the Internet without consent, and what the considerations should be.




12 February 2010
A new article in Healthcare Information Management and Communications describes the privacy risks to patients from inadvertant and deliberate disclosure of health information. Because the frequency and magnitude of these disclosures is expected to increase, the articles calls for more meaningful patient engagement in developing rules on the collection, use, and dislcosure of health information and the incorporation of the principles of Privacy by Design in the development of new systems.




11 January 2010
In conjunction with the Canadian AI Conference, we are organizing a workshop focusing on the theory, development, and application of intelligent methods for protecting the privacy of personal information when disclosed for secondary purposes. This will be held on May 30th 2010 in Ottawa.




4 December 2009
The presentation slides from the 2009 Electronic Health Information and Privacy conference are now available. This year's theme was the privacy of genetic information, with additional coverage of public health issues.



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