Patient health records possess a great deal of information that would be useful in medical research, but access to these data is impossible or severely limited because of the private nature of most personal health records. Anonymization strategies, to be effective, must usually go much further than simply omitting explicit identifiers because even statistics computed from groups of records can often be leveraged by hackers to re-identify individuals. Methods of balancing the informativeness of data for research with the information loss required to minimize disclosure risk are needed before these private data can be widely released to researchers who can use them to improve medical knowledge and public health. When users leave RAMAS Privacy reviews, G2 also collects common questions about the day-to-day use of RAMAS Privacy. These questions are then answered by our community of 850k professionals. Submit your question below and join in on the G2 Discussion.
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