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How to use relevant data for maximal benefit with minimal risk: digital health data governance to protect vulnerable populations in low-income and middle-income countries

机译:如何使用相关数据以最小的风险获得最大的收益:数字医疗数据治理可保护低收入和中等收入国家的弱势人群

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Globally, the volume of private and personal digital data has massively increased, accompanied by rapid expansion in the generation and use of digital health data. These technological advances promise increased opportunity for data-driven and evidence-based health programme design, management and assessment; but also increased risk to individuals of data misuse or data breach of their sensitive personal data, especially given how easily digital data can be accessed, copied and transferred on electronic platforms if the appropriate controls are not implemented. This is particularly pertinent in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs), where vulnerable populations are more likely to be at a disadvantage in negotiating digital privacy and confidentiality given the intersectional nature of the digital divide. The potential benefits of strengthening health systems and improving health outcomes through the digital health environment thus come with a concomitant need to implement strong data governance structures and ensure the ethical use and reuse of individuals’ data collected through digital health programmes. We present a framework for data governance to reduce the risks of health data breach or misuse in digital health programmes in LMICS. We define and describe four key domains for data governance and appropriate data stewardship, covering ethical oversight and informed consent processes, data protection through data access controls, sustainability of ethical data use and application of relevant legislation. We discuss key components of each domain with a focus on their relevance to vulnerable populations in LMICs and examples of data governance issues arising within the LMIC context.
机译:在全球范围内,私人和个人数字数据的数量已大大增加,随之而来的是数字健康数据的生成和使用的迅速扩展。这些技术进步有望为数据驱动和基于证据的健康计划设计,管理和评估提供更多的机会;但这也增加了个人滥用数据或破坏其敏感个人数据的风险,特别是考虑到如果未实施适当的控制措施,就可以在电子平台上轻松地访问,复制和传输数字数据。这在低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)特别相关,在这些国家,由于数字鸿沟的交叉性,弱势人群在协商数字隐私和机密性时更有可能处于不利地位。因此,通过数字健康环境来加强卫生系统和改善健康结果的潜在利益伴随着实施强有力的数据治理结构并确保从道德上使用和重复使用通过数字卫生计划收集的个人数据的潜在需求。我们提出了一种数据治理框架,以减少LMICS中数字健康计划中健康数据泄露或滥用的风险。我们定义并描述了数据治理和适当数据管理的四个关键领域,涵盖了道德监督和知情同意程序,通过数据访问控制进行的数据保护,道德数据使用的可持续性以及相关法规的应用。我们讨论了每个领域的关键组成部分,重点是它们与LMIC中弱势群体的相关性以及LMIC背景下出现的数据治理问题的示例。

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