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. 2024 Jul 3:12:1414076.
doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1414076. eCollection 2024.

Reducing privacy risks of China's healthcare big data through the policy framework

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Reducing privacy risks of China's healthcare big data through the policy framework

Xinyuan Shi. Front Public Health. .

Abstract

While healthcare big data brings great opportunities and convenience to the healthcare industry, it also inevitably raises the issue of privacy leakage. Nowadays, the whole world is facing the security threat of healthcare big data, for which a sound policy framework can help reduce privacy risks of healthcare big data. In recent years, the Chinese government and industry self-regulatory organizations have issued a series of policy documents to reduce privacy risks of healthcare big data. However, China's policy framework suffers from the drawbacks of the mismatched operational model, the inappropriate operational method, and the poorly actionable operational content. Based on the experiences of the European Union, Australia, the United States, and other extra-territorial regions, strategies are proposed for China to amend the operational model of the policy framework, improve the operational method of the policy framework, and enhance the operability of the operational content of the policy framework. This study enriches the research on China's policy framework to reduce privacy risks of healthcare big data and provides some inspiration for other countries.

Keywords: Chinese experience; healthcare big data; policy framework; privacy impact assessment; privacy risks.

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Conflict of interest statement

The author declares that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.

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Privacy impact assessment process for big data in healthcare.

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