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Sind die Daten sicher, Privacy gestern, heute, morgen

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Der Schutz der Privatsphäre (engl. „privacy“) von Patienten, insbesondere die Sicherung der Vertraulichkeit von Informationen zum Gesundheitszustand ist ein hohes, in Gesetzen und in der Gesellschaft fest verankertes Gut.

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Notes

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    http://www.ibm.com/smarterplanet/us/en/ibmwatson/watson-oncology.html.

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    https://www.mskcc.org/about/innovative-collaborations/watson-oncology.

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    http://www.1000genomes.org/.

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    Hintergründe zur Story in einem Nature Feature von Erika Check Hayden http://www.nature.com/news/privacy-protections-the-genome-hacker-1.12940.

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    Über die Klassen HKStatisticsQuery und HKStatisticsCollectionQuery.

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Hänisch, T. (2016). Sind die Daten sicher, Privacy gestern, heute, morgen. In: Andelfinger, V., Hänisch, T. (eds) eHealth . Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-12239-3_4

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