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Works Cited

Anonymous. “Mining health data to cut down costs: Minnesota project isn’t a cure-all, but it deserves public support.” Star Tribune. Protest, https://search.proquest.com/docview/428047228?accountid=12756. Accessed 2 April 2018.

Batterham Marijka, Neale Elizabeth, Martin Allison, Tapsell Linda. “Data mining: Potential applications in research on nutrition and health.” DAA, 2017. Accessed 2 April 2018.

“Caution.” The Spirits Business, 2015. https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2015/07/cancer-figures-prompt-calls-for-warnings-on-alcohol-products/.

“Large Data Sets.” Scienticifcomputing. https://www.scientificcomputing.com/article/2015/12/how-simple-observation-1800s-about-patterns-big-data-sets-can-fight-fraud.

Leyens Lada, Reumann Matthias, Malats Nuria, Brand Angela. “Use of big data for drug development and for public and personal health and care.” Wiley Genetic Epidemiology, July 2016. Accessed 4 April 2018.

McFarland, Matt. “The incredible potential and dangers of data mining health records.” The Washington Post, 1 Oct. 2014. General OneFile, http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A384253434/ITOF?u=bidd9756&sid=ITOF&xid=6008226e. Accessed 2 April 2018.

“MRI Brain Tumor.” ResearchGate, 2011. https://www.researchgate.net/figure/a-Original-MRI-brain-tumor-image-b-Colored-MRI-image_fig1_265477512.

Niu Bing, Harrington Peter, Li Guozheng, Li Jianxin, Poon Simon. “Analysis and Modeling for Big Data in Cancer Research.” BioMed Research International, 2017. Accessed 4 April 2018.

“Patients.” Penn Medicine. https://www.pennmedicine.org/for-patients-and-visitors.

“Privacy.” Thatstechnology, 2015. http://thatstechnology.com/congress-moves-forward-on-cyber-threat-sharing-bill-despite-privacy-concerns/

“Smartphone.” Pocketnow.http://pocketnow.com/2013/05/06/htc-one-update-critical-to-success.

Terry, Nicolas. “Health Privacy Is Difficult but Not Impossible in a Post-HIPAA Data-Driven World.” Chest, March 2014. Accessed 18 April 2018.

 

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Work Cited:

Anonymous. “Mining health data to cut down costs: Minnesota project isn’t a cure-all, but it deserves public support.” Star Tribune. Protest, https://search.proquest.com/docview/428047228?accountid=12756. Accessed 2 April 2018.

I plan on using this article to discuss the Minnesota project’s privacy concerns and attempt to protect health care information to use for big data. The Minnesota project has been working on protecting a small collection of health records from hackers and criminals. The records have been successfully protected for a sufficient amount of time. The success in protecting these records may encourage others to trust health care organization with their personal data.

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