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Privacy-Preserving Health Information Sharing and Integration
Speaker: Dr. Patrick C. K. Hung Business and Information Technology University of Ontario Institute of Technology Title: "Privacy-Preserving Health Information Sharing and Integration" Date: Monday, 27 February 2012 Time: 4:00pm - 5:00pm Venue: Lecutre Theatre F (near lifts 25/26), HKUST Abstract: In 2009, the Minister of Health Canada announced Canada's commitment to promote health information technology and to speedup the implementation of an electronic health record (EHR) system, with the goals of improving the quality and efficiency of health services. Yet sharing patient-specific data in its raw format poses a threat to individuals' privacy. Many agencies employ a privacy procedure that simply removes explicit identifiers such as name and SIN from the published data. However, research shows that this simple procedure is insufficient to prevent re-identification attacks. Clearly there is a pressing need for privacy-aware health information integration and sharing systems. Protecting patients' privacy solves only one side of the problem. It is equally important to ensure that health professionals such as physicians and researchers have effective access to required information. In this seminar I will illustrate the privacy concerns in different health information sharing and integration scenarios, and I will present a collection of data anonymization methods and secure protocols that address these concerns without compromising the information utility, even for complex data mining tasks. ******************* Biography: Patrick C. K. Hung is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Business and Information Technology in University of Ontario Institute of Technology in Canada and an Adjunct Professor at the State Key Laboratory of Software Engineering at Wuhan University in China. He is also a Guest Research Professor at Kingdee in ShenZhen, China. In addition, he was a Guest Professor at Institute of Computer Science in University of Innsbruck, Austria and Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science, University of Trento, Trento, Italy. Patrick has been working with Boeing Research and Technology at Seattle in the USA, and he has filed two US patent applications on "Mobile Network Dynamic Workflow Exception Handling System" with Boeing. Before that, he was a Research Scientist with Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) at Canberra in Australia. He also has prior industrial experience in e-business projects in USA, Canada, China and Hong Kong. He is a founding committee member of the IEEE International Conference of Web Services, IEEE International Conference on Services Computing, IEEE International Conference on Cloud Computing, IEEE International Conference on Mobile Computing, and IEEE Congress on Services. He is an associate editor of the IEEE Transactions on Services Computing, International Journal of Web Services Research and International Journal of Business Process and Integration Management. He has local undergraduate and graduate teaching experiences in CityU, Baptist University, PolyU and Chinese University of Hong Kong. Patrick is the co-designer and instructor of the mobile business certificate programme at School of Continuing Studies in University of Toronto, Canada. Patrick is also a co-founder of Beaconwall Limited in Hong Kong Science Park with Prof. Jay Tashiro from the USA. Patrick has Ph.D. and Master of Philosophy Science in Computer Science from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in Hong Kong, Master of Applied Science in Management Sciences from the University of Waterloo in Canada, and Bachelor of Science in Computer Science at the University of New South Wales, Australia. On the other hand, he has been studied at CLC Japanese Language Institute at Tokyo, Japan. He has also been a visiting graduate student at RSA Laboratories West at San Mateo, California, USA and at Department of Information Science at Kyoto University, Japan.