Utility-preserving anonymization in a real-world scenario: evidence from the German Chronic Kidney Disease (GCKD) study Passed
Thursday May 25, 2023 08:45 - 09:00 G1
Lecturer: Lisa Pilgram
Track: MIE: Special Topic: Caring is Sharing - exploiting value in data for health and innovation
Data sharing provides a huge potential for translational medicine by fostering secondary research, innovation, transparency and reproducibility. Privacy concerns in this context can be addressed by privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) such as anonymization. Anonymization alters data in a way that it can no longer be related to a person which, in turn, might lead to reduced data quality (privacy-utility trade-off). However, evidence of utility-preserving anonymization is accumulating. Utility most often refers to general-purpose utility metrics. In our study, in contrast, we focused on utility in a real-world application (the German Chronic Kidney Disease study) and checked for replicability of research results while scaling privacy.
Language
English
Seminar type
On site only
Level of knowledge
Advanced
Conference
MIE
Authors
Lisa Pilgram, Elke Schäffner, Kai-Uwe Eckardt, Fabian Prasser
Lecturers
Lisa Pilgram Lecturer
Clinician Scientist
Charité - Universitaetsmedizin Berlin
Lisa Pilgram (MD) participates in the Digital Clinician Scientist Programme while being trained as a physician at the Department of Nephrology, Charité - University Hospital Berlin. She is broadly interested in data-driven health research with current projects mainly focusing on privacy-enhancing technologies.