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A Novel Geographic Partitioning System for Anonymizing Health Care Data

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arxiv 1505.06939 v1 pith:LLF7W6VB submitted 2015-05-26 cs.OH

A Novel Geographic Partitioning System for Anonymizing Health Care Data

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With large volumes of detailed health care data being collected, there is a high demand for the release of this data for research purposes. Hospitals and organizations are faced with conflicting interests of releasing this data and protecting the confidentiality of the individuals to whom the data pertains. Similarly, there is a conflict in the need to release precise geographic information for certain research applications and the requirement to censor or generalize the same information for the sake of confidentiality. Ultimately the challenge is to anonymize data in order to comply with government privacy policies while reducing the loss in geographic information as much as possible. In this paper, we present a novel geographic-based system for the anonymization of health care data. This system is broken up into major components for which different approaches may be supplied. We compare such approaches in order to make recommendations on which of them to select to best match user requirements.

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