Privacy and Health Research
A Report to the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human
Services
May 1997
OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY
FOR PLANNING AND
EVALUATION
From:
William W. Lowrance, Ph.D.
Consultant in
Health Policy
18A, Quai du Seujet
CH-1201 Geneva
Switzerland
+41 22
738-4243 telephone
+41 22 738-4288 telefax
lowrance@iprolink.ch
Division of Data Policy
Office of Program
Systems
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and
Evaluation
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
200 Independence
Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20201
Preface
Executive Summary
1. Coupled Societal Goods: Privacy and
Research
- Current legislative attention
- Heightened public concern
- Privacy, confidentiality, security
- Privacy and confidentiality in health care
- Privacy and confidentiality in health research
- Potential harms from wrongful disclosure
- Some ancillary privacy-rights claims
- Weighing privacy against research need
2. Health Data and Data
Holders
- "Data" vocabulary
- The universe of health data
- Especially-sensitive data
- The diversity of data holders
- Databases useful for research
- The international flow of data
3. Data from Research, Research on
Data
- Research to advance basic biomedical science
- Research to know patterns of health, disease, and disability
- Research to reduce public-health threats
- Research to understand utilization of health care
- Research to evaluate and improve practices
- Research to make effective innovations
- Research to analyze economic factors
- Research to appraise markets
4. Identifiability, Consent, and
Protections
- Identifiable---key-coded---anonymized
- Anonymized data
- Reasons for retaining identifiability
- Managing key-coded data
- U.S. subjects-protection policy
- Data-subject consent
- Institutional Review Board supervision
5. New Laws in Europe
- The European Union Data Privacy Directive
- Legal revisions in some European countries
- New Council of Europe Recommendation on Protection of Medical
Data
- Dialogue between the U.S. and Europe
6. The U.S. Legal Context
- Standard protections
- Certificates of Confidentiality
- The Federal Privacy Act
- Federal agencies' statutes
- State laws and activities
- The new insurance law
- Proposed new medical privacy laws
7. Major Current Issue
Clusters
- Secondary use of data, and data linking
- Research on private-sector health data
- Cybersecurity
- Genetic privacy
8. Principles
Appendix: The Author, and
ASPE
Endnotes
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Last updated 7/23/97.