Abstract
Secondary use of data for research purposes is especially important in
rare diseases (RD), since, per definition, data are sparse. The European Joint Programme on Rare Diseases (EJP RD) aims at developing an RD infrastructure which supports the secondary use of data. Significant amounts of RD data are a) distributed and b) available only in pseudonymised format. Privacy-Preserving Record Linkage (PPRL) concerns the linking of such distributed datasets without disclosing the participant’s identities. We present a concept for linking a PPRL Service to the EJP RD Virtual Platform (VP). Level 1 (resource discovery) connection is provided by running an FDP within the PPRL Service. On Level 2 (data discoverability), the PPRL Service can represent both, an individual and a catalog endpoint. Our solution can count patients in PPRL-supporting resources, count duplicates only once, and count only patients registered to multiple resources. Currently, we are preparing the deployment within the EJP RD VP.
rare diseases (RD), since, per definition, data are sparse. The European Joint Programme on Rare Diseases (EJP RD) aims at developing an RD infrastructure which supports the secondary use of data. Significant amounts of RD data are a) distributed and b) available only in pseudonymised format. Privacy-Preserving Record Linkage (PPRL) concerns the linking of such distributed datasets without disclosing the participant’s identities. We present a concept for linking a PPRL Service to the EJP RD Virtual Platform (VP). Level 1 (resource discovery) connection is provided by running an FDP within the PPRL Service. On Level 2 (data discoverability), the PPRL Service can represent both, an individual and a catalog endpoint. Our solution can count patients in PPRL-supporting resources, count duplicates only once, and count only patients registered to multiple resources. Currently, we are preparing the deployment within the EJP RD VP.
Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Titel | Digital Health and Informatics Innovations for Sustainable Health Care Systems |
Untertitel | Proceedings of MIE 2024 |
Redakteure/-innen | John Mantas, Arie Hasman, George Demiris, Kaija Saranto, Theodoros N. Arvanitis, Ivana Ognjanovi, Arriel Benis, Parisis Gallos, Emmanouil Zoulias, Elisavet Andrikopoulo |
Herausgeber (Verlag) | IOS Press BV |
Kapitel | S4.12 - INTEROPERABILITY AND STANDARDS 6 |
Seiten | 1442-1446 |
Seitenumfang | 5 |
Band | 316 |
ISBN (elektronisch) | 978-1-64368-533-5 |
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Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 29 Aug. 2024 |
Veranstaltung | Medical Informatics Europe Conference (MIE 2024): Digital Health and Informatics Innovations for Sustainable Health Care Systems - Athens, Griechenland Dauer: 25 Aug. 2024 → 29 Aug. 2024 Konferenznummer: 34 https://mie2024.org/ |
Publikationsreihe
Name | Studies in Health Technology and Informatics |
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Herausgeber (Verlag) | IOS Press |
Band | 316 |
ISSN (Print) | 0926-9630 |
ISSN (elektronisch) | 1879-8365 |
Konferenz
Konferenz | Medical Informatics Europe Conference (MIE 2024) |
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Kurztitel | MIE 2024 |
Land/Gebiet | Griechenland |
Stadt | Athens |
Zeitraum | 25/08/24 → 29/08/24 |
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Research Field
- Exploration of Digital Health