[Security of healthcare data networks used for epidemiological studies]
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[Security of healthcare data networks used for epidemiological studies]
Abstract
Record linkage, for compiling sameperson records from various source files, can improve the feasibility of epidemiological research using populationbased studies. The question is comply with the European legislation on data privacy and data security. For example, a computerized record hash coding and linkage procedure is described to link medical information within the framework of epidemiological followup. Before their extraction, files are rendered anonymous using a oneway hash coding based on the standard hash algorithm (SHA) function. Once rendered anonymous using the software ANONYMAT, the linkage of patient information can be accomplished by means of a mixture model, taking into account several identification variables. An application of this anonymous record linkage procedure was carried out in order to link medical files on cancer, from 3 hospitals of the French RhôneAlpes region. This application stresses how the use of the ANONYMAT software allows compliance with the legislation on data confidentiality without entailing problems on data availability.
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