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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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The Geospatial Risk Assessment Expert System is an on-line tool to inform decisions about how to de-identify Canadian geospatial data sets.
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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.[Research Agenda (PDF)]
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Insights on 21 CFR Part 11
15 October 2009A new knowledgebase capturing our experiences with re-identification risk assessment and de-identification has been launched. This also includes responses to some of the common questions that we get asked as we transition our research into practice.
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24 September 2009A recent community statement on the prepublication release of biological data has just come out. It sets out some practice recommendations to facilitate making more data available for the sceintific community.
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16 August 2009We have just posted a new technical report providing an overview of the different de-identification techniques for health information. The report also provides guidance on when to use each technique.
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