Canadian Association of Radiologists White Paper on De-identification of Medical Imaging: Part 2, Practical Considerations

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The application of big data, radiomics, machine learning, and artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms in radiology requires access to large data sets containing personal health information. Because machine learning projects often require collaboration between different sites or data transfer to a third party, precautions are required to safeguard patient privacy. Safety measures are required to prevent inadvertent access to and transfer of identifiable information. The Canadian Association of Radiologists (CAR) is the national voice of radiology committed to promoting the highest standards in patient-centered imaging, lifelong learning, and research. The CAR has created an AI Ethical and Legal standing committee with the mandate to guide the medical imaging community in terms of best practices in data management, access to health care data, de-identification, and accountability practices. Part 2 of this article will inform CAR members on the practical aspects of medical imaging de-identification, strengths and limitations of de-identification approaches, list of de-identification software and tools available, and perspectives on future directions.

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Parker, W., Jaremko, J. L., Cicero, M., Azar, M., El-Emam, K., Gray, B. G., … Bromwich, R. (2021, February 1). Canadian Association of Radiologists White Paper on De-identification of Medical Imaging: Part 2, Practical Considerations. Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal. SAGE Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.1177/0846537120967345

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