Privacy and Security Workgroup: Big Data Public Hearing December 8, 2014 Deven McGraw, chair Stan Crosley, co-chair.

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Privacy and Security Workgroup: Big Data Public Hearing December 8, 2014 Deven McGraw, chair Stan Crosley, co-chair

Why are we considering Big Data? 2 “The government should lead a consultative process to assess how the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and other relevant federal laws and regulations can best accommodate the advances in medical science and cost reduction in health care delivery enabled by big data.” p

Why are we considering Big Data? 3 Building a “learning health care system” “The privacy frameworks that currently cover information now used in health may not be well suited to address these developments or facilitate the research that drives them” “Using big data to improve health requires advanced analytical models to ingest multiple kinds of lifestyle, genomic, medical, and financial data.” “The complexity of complying with numerous laws when data is combined from various sources raises the potential need to carve out special data use authorities for the health care industry if it is to realize the potential health gains and cost reductions that could come from big data analytics” p. 23.

Our Charge 4 Ensure privacy protection for big data analyses in health. – Big data introduces new opportunities to advance medicine and science, improve health care, and support better public health. – To ensure that individual privacy is protected while capitalizing on new technologies and data, the Administration, led by the Department of Health and Human Services, will: (1) consult with stakeholders to assess how Federal laws and regulations can best accommodate big data analyses that promise to advance medical science and reduce health care costs; and (2) develop recommendations for ways to promote and facilitate research through access to data while safeguarding patient privacy and autonomy.

Objectives 5 1.Listen to and learn from leading experts with diverse perspectives on issues related to big data in healthcare. 2.Engage in robust discussions to better understand the landscape, opportunities, challenges. 3.Construct a base of knowledge that will be further augmented over the coming months as the work group develops recommendations for the Health IT Policy Committee, and ultimately ONC.