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Daily Archives: June 27, 2009

CDT's Health Privacy Project Releases Paper on De-identification of Personal Health Data

News release: “CDT’s Health Privacy Project released a paper advocating the need for stronger standards for “de-identified” personal health information when used for medial research, to promote public health, or other specialized purposes. The paper notes that stronger standards are needed to ensure the “de-identified” data cannot be re-identified in order to maintain patient privacy and build trust in the health care system. CDT’s paper makes several policy recommendations on how to strengthen current de-identification standards found in the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Privacy Act and increase the use of anonymized data for many health care purposes.”

  • Encouraging the Use of, and Rethinking Protections for De-Identified (and “Anonymized”) Health Data, June 25, 2009
  • CBO's Long-Term Model: An Overview

    CBO’s Long-Term Model: An Overview, June 2009 “During the past eight years, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has developed a sophisticated long-term microsimulation model known as CBOLT. The agency uses the model to analyze the budgetary and distributional effects of the Social Security program and other federal policies and programs, to evaluate potential reforms to… Continue Reading