Regulation and protection of personal health data in the AI era: international experience

Artificial intelligence is actively taking over sphere after sphere and particular successes and achievements can be seen in the medical sector and medical technology. However, the introduction of AI raises a number of practical and ethical issues. One of the main ones is the issue of handling perso...

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Main Authors: N. M. Galkina, D. V. Kuznetsova
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Language:English
Published: North-West Institute of Management, Branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA) 2024-10-01
Series:Теоретическая и прикладная юриспруденция
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Online Access:https://www.taljournal.ru/jour/article/view/445
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description Artificial intelligence is actively taking over sphere after sphere and particular successes and achievements can be seen in the medical sector and medical technology. However, the introduction of AI raises a number of practical and ethical issues. One of the main ones is the issue of handling personal data, as access to a large number of patients’ health data plays a key role in the development and use of AI in medicine. The most convenient solution for their use is to anonymise them beforehand. However, with anonymisation, there is a risk of re-identification and the potential for loss of data informativeness may be lost. In the framework of this article the experience in the sphere of legal regulation of personal health data handling when using artificial intelligence systems in medicine is considered in the example of the USA, EU and Singapore. Each country is endeavoring to strike a balance between the protection of personal data privacy and the advancement of technological innovations. The analysis suggests that the emphasis on artificial intelligence development necessitates specific premises in the domain of personal data protection. Conversely, stringent standards for the protection of personal data could potentially exert a restrictive influence.
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spelling doaj-art-b53ae9f250b64ba88cfa367faf4e4f1a2025-01-14T11:56:24ZengNorth-West Institute of Management, Branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA)Теоретическая и прикладная юриспруденция3034-28132024-10-01039610610.22394/3034-2813-2024-3-96-106249Regulation and protection of personal health data in the AI era: international experienceN. M. Galkina0D. V. Kuznetsova1National Research University Higher School of EconomicsNational Research University Higher School of EconomicsArtificial intelligence is actively taking over sphere after sphere and particular successes and achievements can be seen in the medical sector and medical technology. However, the introduction of AI raises a number of practical and ethical issues. One of the main ones is the issue of handling personal data, as access to a large number of patients’ health data plays a key role in the development and use of AI in medicine. The most convenient solution for their use is to anonymise them beforehand. However, with anonymisation, there is a risk of re-identification and the potential for loss of data informativeness may be lost. In the framework of this article the experience in the sphere of legal regulation of personal health data handling when using artificial intelligence systems in medicine is considered in the example of the USA, EU and Singapore. Each country is endeavoring to strike a balance between the protection of personal data privacy and the advancement of technological innovations. The analysis suggests that the emphasis on artificial intelligence development necessitates specific premises in the domain of personal data protection. Conversely, stringent standards for the protection of personal data could potentially exert a restrictive influence.https://www.taljournal.ru/jour/article/view/445artificial intelligenceaihealth databig dataprivacy data protection
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Regulation and protection of personal health data in the AI era: international experience
Теоретическая и прикладная юриспруденция
artificial intelligence
ai
health data
big data
privacy data protection
title Regulation and protection of personal health data in the AI era: international experience
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title_full_unstemmed Regulation and protection of personal health data in the AI era: international experience
title_short Regulation and protection of personal health data in the AI era: international experience
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topic artificial intelligence
ai
health data
big data
privacy data protection
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