Title :
Privacy Interests in Prescription Data, Part 2: Patient Privacy
Author :
El Emam, Khaled ; Kosseim, Patgricia
Author_Institution :
Children´´s Hosp. of Eastern Ontario, Univ. of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON
Abstract :
For several years, concern has been mounting about the privacy implications of using and disclosing prescription data. Several transactions forming part of a growing chain of valuable health information have come under scrutiny, including 1) the sale or transfer of prescription data from pharmacies to commercial data brokers;2) processing of the data to analyze physicians´ prescribing patterns; 3)the subsequent sale of these prescribing patterns to pharmaceutical companies, among others, that use this information to customize their marketing strategies aimed at physicians. In part one of this two-part series, we discussed privacy concerns with respect to prescribers. In this second installment, we examine the privacy risks to patients from Canadian and US perspectives.
Keywords :
data privacy; pharmaceutical industry; patient consent; patient privacy; pharmacy; prescription data; Data analysis; Data privacy; Information analysis; Law; Marketing and sales; Pattern analysis; Pharmaceuticals; Physics computing; Societies; Testing; healthcare; privacy interests; privacy law; re-identifiability;
Journal_Title :
Security & Privacy, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MSP.2009.47