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What are the privacy and ethical issues in data analytics/digital twin used in health care?
I have given some reference papers for privacy and ethical issues in data analytics/ digital twin on healthcare data. Please go through it. You will get lot of points
Privacy Issues in data analytics used in health care refernce papers
Privacy is often defined as having the ability to protect sensitive information about personally identifiable health care information. It focuses on the use and governance of individual’s personal data like making policies and establishing authorization requirements to ensure that patients’ personal information is being collected, shared and utilized in right ways. While security is typically defined as the protection against unauthorized access, with some including explicit mention of integrity and availability. It focuses on protecting data from pernicious attacks and stealing data for profit. Although security is vital for protecting data but it’s insufficient for addressing privacy.
Big data security and privacy in healthcare: A Review (Author links open overlay panel( Karim Abouelmehdi, Abderrahim Beni-Hssane, Hayat Khaloufi,Mostafa Saadi)
Security and Privacy Issues with Health Care Information Technology ( Marci Meingast, Tanya Roosta, Shankar Sastry)
Big Data Security and Privacy Issues in Healthcare (Mark Rothstein)
Big healthcare data: preserving security and privacy ( Karim Abouelmehdi, Abderrahim Beni-Hessane & Hayat Khaloufi )
Ethical Issues Reference Papers
The legal and ethical concerns that arise from using complex predictive analytics in health care ( Glenn Cohen, Ruben Amarasingha, Anand Shah, Bin Xie and Bernard Lo)
An Ethics Framework for Big Data in Health and Research ( Vicki Xafis, G. Owen Schaefer, Markus K. Labude, Iain Brassington, Angela Ballantyne, Hannah Yeefen Lim, Wendy Lipworth, Tamra Lysaght, Cameron Stewart, Shirley Sun, Graeme T. Laurie & E Shyong Tai)
Ethics of collecting and using healthcare data ( Derick Wade)
Ethical Issues in Big Data Health Research: Currents in Contemporary Bioethics ( Mark Rothstein)
Digital Twins in Health Care: Ethical Implications of an Emerging Engineering Paradigm ( Koen Bruynseels, Filippo Santoi de Sio and Jeroen van den Hoven)