Ethical practice in sharing and mining medical data

K. Watson, D. Payne
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review current practice in sharing and mining medical data revealing benefits, costs and ethical issues. Based on stakeholder perspectives and values, the authors create an ethical code to regulate the sharing and mining of medical information. Design/methodology/approach The framework is based on a review of academic, practitioner and legal research. Findings Owing to the inability of current safeguards to protect consumers from risks related to the disclosure of medical information, the authors develop a framework for ethical sharing and mining of medical data, security, transparency, respect, accountability, community and quality (STRACQ), which espouses security, transparency, respect, accountability, community and quality as the basic tenets of ethical data sharing and mining practice. Research limitations/implications The STRACQ framework is an original, previously unpublished contribution that will require modification over time based on discussion and debate within and among the academy, medical community and public policymakers. Social implications The framework for sharing borrows from the Fair Credit Reporting Act, allowing the collection and dissemination of identified medical data but placing strict limitations on use. Following this framework, benefits of shared and mined medical data are freely available with appropriate safeguards for consumer privacy. Originality/value Mandates for adoption of electronic health-care records require an understanding of medical data mining. This paper presents a review of data mining techniques and reasons for engaging in the practice of identifying benefits, costs and ethical issues. The authors create an original framework, STRACQ, for ethical sharing and mining of medical information, allowing knowledge exploration while protecting consumer privacy.
医学数据共享与挖掘中的伦理实践
本文的目的是回顾当前在医疗数据共享和挖掘方面的实践,揭示收益、成本和伦理问题。基于利益相关者的观点和价值观,作者创建了一个道德准则来规范医学信息的共享和挖掘。设计/方法/途径该框架是基于对学术、实践和法律研究的回顾。鉴于目前的保障措施无法保护消费者免受与医疗信息披露相关的风险,作者开发了一个医疗数据、安全、透明度、尊重、问责制、社区和质量(STRACQ)的道德共享和挖掘框架,该框架支持安全、透明度、尊重、问责制、社区和质量作为道德数据共享和挖掘实践的基本原则。研究限制/影响STRACQ框架是一个原始的、以前未发表的贡献,将需要在学术界、医学界和公共政策制定者内部和之间的讨论和辩论的基础上随着时间的推移进行修改。社会影响共享的框架借鉴了《公平信用报告法》,允许收集和传播已确定的医疗数据,但对使用加以严格限制。在此框架下,共享和挖掘医疗数据的好处可以免费获得,并提供适当的消费者隐私保护。独创性/价值采用电子医疗记录的任务要求了解医疗数据挖掘。本文介绍了数据挖掘技术的回顾,以及从事识别利益、成本和道德问题的实践的原因。作者创建了一个原始框架STRACQ,用于医学信息的伦理共享和挖掘,允许知识探索,同时保护消费者隐私。
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