The Secure Medical Research Workspace: An IT Infrastructure to Enable Secure Research on Clinical Data |
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Authors: | Michael Shoffner Phillips Owen Javed Mostafa Brent Lamm Xiaoshu Wang Charles P. Schmitt Stanley C. Ahalt |
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Affiliation: | 1.Renaissance Computing Institute and School of Information and Library Science;2.Renaissance Computing Institute;3.School of Information and Library Science;4.NC TraCS Institute;5.Biomedical Informatics, NC TraCS Institute and Department of Computer Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA |
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Abstract: | Clinical data have tremendous value for translational research, but only if security and privacy concerns can be addressed satisfactorily. A collaboration of clinical and informatics teams, including RENCI, NC TraCS, UNC''s School of Information and Library Science, Information Technology Service''s Research Computing and other partners at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have developed a system called the Secure Medical Research Workspace (SMRW) that enables researchers to use clinical data securely for research. SMRW significantly minimizes the risk presented when using identified clinical data, thereby protecting patients, researchers, and institutions associated with the data. The SMRW is built on a novel combination of virtualization and data leakage protection and can be combined with other protection methodologies and scaled to production levels. |
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Keywords: | protected health information (PHI) security cybersecurity HIPAA HITECH electronic health records (EHR) patient data virtualization data leakage protection (DLP) Institutional Research Board (IRB) computer security systems analysis medical informatics |
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