The risks of false negatives in healthcare data linkage
Part 3: Measuring false negatives in anonymized healthcare data [Part 3] ofMatching Accuracy...
Rare diseases may be individually uncommon, but collectively they affect an estimated 30 million people in the United States. Yet for many patients, the path to diagnosis spans years, sometimes decades. Symptoms appear one at a time. Specialists...
Part 3: Measuring false negatives in anonymized healthcare data [Part 3] ofMatching Accuracy...
Part 2: Understanding false positives in patient data matching [Part 2] ofMatching Accuracy Metrics
Part 1: Matching accuracy metrics for patient tokenization in healthcare [Part 1] ofMatching...
Data collection — from your credit score to your current location to your go-to pizza delivery...
Why social determinants of health are necessary for the complete patient journey. Most...
2019 is frequently described as a “turning point” for consumer data privacy. If this manifesto...
By: John Cappiello, HealthVerity CTO The healthcare landscape is changing and the need for an...
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections in the United States. Almost all sexually active individuals are exposed to HPV at some point in their lifetime. Although most infections are asymptomatic and self-l...