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Patient-specific records contained in Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems are increasingly combined with genomic sequences and deposited into bio-repositories. This allows researchers to perform large-scale, low-cost biomedical studies, such as Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) aimed at identifying associations between genetic factors and complex health-related phenomena, which are an integral facet of personalized medicine. Disseminating this data, however, raises serious privacy concerns because patients' genomic sequences can be linked to their identities through diagnosis codes. This work proposes an approach that guards against this type of data linkage by modifying diagnosis codes in a way that limits the probability of associating a patient's identity to their genomic sequence. Experiments using EMRs from the Vanderbilt University Medical Center verify that our approach generates data that can support up to 29.4% more GWAS than the best-so-far method, while permitting biomedical analysis tasks several orders of magnitude more accurately.

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为有效的生物医学分析公布诊断代码的隐私保护。
电子病历(EMR)系统中包含的特定病人记录越来越多地与基因组序列相结合,并存入生物储存库。这使研究人员能够进行大规模、低成本的生物医学研究,如旨在确定遗传因素与复杂健康相关现象之间关联的全基因组关联研究(GWAS),这是个性化医疗不可或缺的一个方面。然而,传播这些数据会引发严重的隐私问题,因为病人的基因组序列可以通过诊断代码与他们的身份联系起来。这项研究提出了一种方法,通过修改诊断代码来限制将患者身份与其基因组序列联系起来的可能性,从而防止这类数据关联。使用范德比尔特大学医学中心的 EMR 进行的实验验证了我们的方法生成的数据比目前最好的方法最多可支持 29.4% 的 GWAS,同时允许生物医学分析任务更准确地完成几个数量级。
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