Survey of Public Attitudes toward the Secondary Use of Public Healthcare Data in Korea.

IF 2.3 Q3 MEDICAL INFORMATICS
Healthcare Informatics Research Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-31 DOI:10.4258/hir.2023.29.4.377
Junho Jung, Hyungjin Kim, Seung-Hwa Lee, Jungchan Park, Sungsoo Lim, Kwangmo Yang
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Abstract

Objectives: Public healthcare data have become crucial to the advancement of medicine, and recent changes in legal structure on privacy protection have expanded access to these data with pseudonymization. Recent debates on public healthcare data use by private insurance companies have shown large discrepancies in perceptions among the general public, healthcare professionals, private companies, and lawmakers. This study examined public attitudes toward the secondary use of public data, focusing on differences between public and private entities.

Methods: An online survey was conducted from January 11 to 24, 2022, involving a random sample of adults between 19 and 65 of age in 17 provinces, guided by the August 2021 census.

Results: The final survey analysis included 1,370 participants. Most participants were aware of health data collection (72.5%) and recent changes in legal structures (61.4%) but were reluctant to share their pseudonymized raw data (51.8%). Overall, they were favorable toward data use by public agencies but disfavored use by private entities, notably marketing and private insurance companies. Concerns were frequently noted regarding commercial use of data and data breaches. Among the respondents, 50.9% were negative about the use of public healthcare data by private insurance companies, 22.9% favored this use, and 1.9% were "very positive."

Conclusions: This survey revealed a low understanding among key stakeholders regarding digital health data use, which is hindering the realization of the full potential of public healthcare data. This survey provides a basis for future policy developments and advocacy for the secondary use of health data.

韩国公众对二次使用公共医疗数据的态度调查。
目标:公共医疗保健数据已成为医学进步的关键,最近隐私保护法律结构的变化扩大了对这些数据的假名访问。最近关于私营保险公司使用公共医疗保健数据的辩论表明,公众、医疗保健专业人员、私营公司和立法者之间的看法存在很大差异。这项研究调查了公众对二次使用公共数据的态度,重点关注公共和私营实体之间的差异。方法:以2021年8月人口普查为指导,于2022年1月11日至24日在全国17个省份随机抽取19岁至65岁的成年人进行网络调查。结果:最终的调查分析包括1370名参与者。大多数参与者知道健康数据收集(72.5%)和法律结构的最新变化(61.4%),但不愿分享其假名化的原始数据(51.8%)。总体而言,他们赞成公共机构使用数据,但不赞成私人实体使用数据,特别是营销和私人保险公司。人们经常对数据的商业使用和数据泄露表示关切。在受访者中,50.9%的人对私营保险公司使用公共医疗数据持否定态度,22.9%的人赞成这种做法,1.9%的人“非常积极”。结论:该调查揭示了关键利益相关者对数字健康数据使用的了解程度较低,这阻碍了公共医疗数据充分发挥潜力。这项调查为今后制定政策和倡导二次使用卫生数据提供了基础。
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