Data Privacy in Healthcare: In the Era of Artificial Intelligence
Neel Yadav, Saumya Pandey, Amit Gupta, Pankhuri Dudani, Somesh Gupta, Krithika Rangarajan
Abstract
Data Privacy has increasingly become a matter of concern in the era of large public digital respositories of data. This is particularly true in healthcare where data can be misused if traced back to patients, and brings with itself a myriad of possibilities. Bring custodians of data, as well as being at the helm of disigning studies and products that can potentially benefit products, healthcare professionals often find themselves unsure about ethical and legal constraints that undelie data sharing. In this review we touch upon the concerns, leal frameworks as well as some common practices in these respects.
Topics & Concepts
CustodiansData sharingHealth careInternet privacyMedicineHealth dataDigital eraPatient dataInformation privacyData scienceComputer scienceAlternative medicinePolitical scienceWorld Wide WebLawThe InternetHistoryArchaeologyPathologyArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationPrivacy-Preserving Technologies in DataEthics in Clinical Research