Former Federal Privacy Counselor Peter Swire Headlines Melamedia Seminar on New Approaches to Data De-Identification in Healthcare
Posted on: Tuesday, 13 June 2006, 09:01 CDT
Healthcare faces mounting demands to share data with others and ensure stronger patient privacy for quality of care, research and public health surveillance. The national drive to develop electronic medical records (EMRs) is only intensifying the need to assure patient data remains confidential.
One important approach for sharing patient data while protecting privacy is de-identifying medical records - a strategy encouraged by HIPAA.
Despite a slow start, new approaches for data de-identification have emerged that will help healthcare organizations accomplish their goals of improving quality of care, promoting research and protecting privacy. Data de-identification also is becoming popular with Regional Health Information Organizations, the test beds for EMRs.
To help healthcare understand and take advantage of new opportunities in de-identification, Melamedia's Health Information Privacy/Security Alert is sponsoring a 90-minute audio seminar, New Opportunities and Approaches for Patient De-Identification in Healthcare.
The 90-minute seminar explains new approaches to de-identifying records for research, public health activities, EMRs and healthcare administration, including free open-source software.
Participants will be briefed on:
-- The latest regulatory and legal developments governing data de-identification;
-- Free open source software created at Harvard that may provide an affordable way to share patient data for research;
-- New methods for record linkage after de-identification;
-- How data de-identification reduces compliance problems;
-- Key decisions in developing de-identified records programs;
and more.
WHEN: August 2, 2006 1 pm - 2:30 pm Eastern
WHERE: Your Office
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
-- Healthcare Payers, Providers and Clearinghouses
-- Researchers
-- IRBs
-- Privacy & Security Officers
-- Biomedical Product Manufacturers
-- QA Professionals
-- EMR Professionals
-- Health Data Exchanges
-- HIM Professionals
-- Public Health Officials
-- Healthcare Attorneys & Consultants
FACULTY
-- Peter Swire, Esq. Clinton Administration's Chief Counselor for Privacy and C. William O'Neill Professor of Law, Moritz College of Law, the Ohio State University
-- Jeff Jonas, Chief Scientist and IBM Distinguished Engineer, Entity Analytic Solutions, Software Group, IBM
-- Dr. Bruce Beckwith, MD, Harvard Medical School
REGISTRATION
Register at http://www.melamedia.com or download the form at http://www.melamedia.com/080206.Seminar.Order.Form.pdf
Registration: $309 per call-in line, includes CD recording.
CAN'T MAKE THE DATE?
CD with course materials: $260
Source: Business Wire
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