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Assessing data protection and governance in health information systems: a novel methodology of Privacy and Ethics Impact and Performance Assessment (PEIPA).

Concetta Tania Di Iorio1, Fabrizio Carinci2, Jillian Oderkirk3, David Smith4, Manuela Siano5, Dorotea Alessandra de Marco5, Simon de Lusignan6,7, Paivi Hamalainen8, Massimo Massi Benedetti9.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Data processing of health research databases often requires a Data Protection Impact Assessment to evaluate the severity of the risk and the appropriateness of measures taken to comply with the European Union (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). We aimed to define and apply a comprehensive method for the evaluation of privacy, data governance and ethics among research networks involved in the EU Project Bridge Health.
METHODS: Computerised survey among associated partners of main EU Consortia, using a targeted instrument designed by the principal investigator and progressively refined in collaboration with an international advisory panel. Descriptive measures using the percentage of adoption of privacy, data governance and ethical principles as main endpoints were used for the analysis and interpretation of the results.
RESULTS: A total of 15 centres provided relevant information on the processing of sensitive data from 10 European countries. Major areas of concern were noted for: data linkage (median, range of adoption: 45%, 30%-80%), access and accuracy of personal data (50%, 0%-100%) and anonymisation procedures (56%, 11%-100%). A high variability was noted in the application of privacy principles.
CONCLUSIONS: A comprehensive methodology of Privacy and Ethics Impact and Performance Assessment was successfully applied at international level. The method can help implementing the GDPR and expanding the scope of Data Protection Impact Assessment, so that the public benefit of the secondary use of health data could be well balanced with the respect of personal privacy. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.

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Keywords:  confidentiality/privacy; regulation; right to healthcare; technology/risk assessment

Year:  2020        PMID: 32220868     DOI: 10.1136/medethics-2019-105948

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Ethics        ISSN: 0306-6800            Impact factor:   2.903


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Review 1.  Assessing the Legal Aspects of Information Security Requirements for Health Care in 3 Countries: Scoping Review and Framework Development.

Authors:  Prosper Kandabongee Yeng; Muhammad Ali Fauzi; Luyi Sun; Bian Yang
Journal:  JMIR Hum Factors       Date:  2022-05-25

2.  Adherence to General Diabetes and Foot Care Processes, with Prompt Referral, Are Associated with Amputation-Free Survival in People with Type 2 Diabetes and Foot Ulcers: A Scottish National Registry Analysis.

Authors:  Bernardo Meza-Torres; Scott G Cunningham; Christian Heiss; Mark Joy; Michael Feher; Graham P Leese; Simon de Lusignan; Fabrizio Carinci
Journal:  J Diabetes Res       Date:  2022-06-14       Impact factor: 4.061

3.  Data Sharing Under the General Data Protection Regulation: Time to Harmonize Law and Research Ethics?

Authors:  Antonia Vlahou; Dara Hallinan; Rolf Apweiler; Angel Argiles; Joachim Beige; Ariela Benigni; Rainer Bischoff; Peter C Black; Franziska Boehm; Jocelyn Céraline; George P Chrousos; Christian Delles; Pieter Evenepoel; Ivo Fridolin; Griet Glorieux; Alain J van Gool; Isabel Heidegger; John P A Ioannidis; Joachim Jankowski; Vera Jankowski; Carmen Jeronimo; Ashish M Kamat; Rosalinde Masereeuw; Gert Mayer; Harald Mischak; Alberto Ortiz; Giuseppe Remuzzi; Peter Rossing; Joost P Schanstra; Bernd J Schmitz-Dräger; Goce Spasovski; Jan A Staessen; Dimitrios Stamatialis; Peter Stenvinkel; Christoph Wanner; Stephen B Williams; Faiez Zannad; Carmine Zoccali; Raymond Vanholder
Journal:  Hypertension       Date:  2021-02-15       Impact factor: 10.190

4.  Reliability of predictive models to support early decision making in the emergency department for patients with confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19: the Pescara Covid Hospital score.

Authors:  Ennio Polilli; Antonella Frattari; Jessica Elisabetta Esposito; Milena D'Amato; Giorgia Rapacchiale; Angela D'Intino; Alberto Albani; Giancarlo Di Iorio; Fabrizio Carinci; Giustino Parruti
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2022-08-19       Impact factor: 2.908

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