TY - GEN
T1 - Implementing globally unique identifier architecture in date collection for a health management study in taiwan aboriginal tribe
AU - Hung, Jui Fu
AU - Rau, Hsiao Hsien
AU - Hsu, Chien-Yeh
AU - Chen, Shih Chang
AU - Tsai, Duu Jian
AU - Fann, Yang
AU - Park, Joshua
AU - Eng, Joshua
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - In present, more and more attention has been put on the effort of protection of personal data and also new encryption technologies are derived. In this article, we introduce a personal information protection technology, global unique identifier (GUID), which is developed by National Institutes of Health U.S. and used for personal health information protection. The GUID is an identifier that allows researchers to associate and share data specific to a study participant without using or exposing personally identifiable information (PII). The GUID is made up of random alphanumeric characters and is not directly generated from PII/Protected Health Information (PHI). It has been approved by the NIH/USA office General Counsel for secure sharing of anonymized database. In our study, we used GUID as key identifier for health data collection from aboriginal tribe in a health promotion project.
AB - In present, more and more attention has been put on the effort of protection of personal data and also new encryption technologies are derived. In this article, we introduce a personal information protection technology, global unique identifier (GUID), which is developed by National Institutes of Health U.S. and used for personal health information protection. The GUID is an identifier that allows researchers to associate and share data specific to a study participant without using or exposing personally identifiable information (PII). The GUID is made up of random alphanumeric characters and is not directly generated from PII/Protected Health Information (PHI). It has been approved by the NIH/USA office General Counsel for secure sharing of anonymized database. In our study, we used GUID as key identifier for health data collection from aboriginal tribe in a health promotion project.
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U2 - 10.1007/978-94-017-9558-6_15
DO - 10.1007/978-94-017-9558-6_15
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84922330574
SN - 9789401795579
VL - 329
T3 - Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering
SP - 121
EP - 127
BT - Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering
PB - Springer Verlag
T2 - 9th FTRA International Conference on Future Information Technology, FutureTech 2014
Y2 - 28 May 2014 through 31 May 2014
ER -