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http://dx.doi.org/10.17661/jkiiect.2022.15.2.134

A Study on Data Compliance Measures of Digital Healthcare Service - Focusing on Personal Information Lifecycle  

Jung, Jaeeun (Departmet of Healthcare IT Engineering, INJE university)
Yang, Jinhong (Departmet of Healthcare IT Engineering, INJE university)
Publication Information
The Journal of Korea Institute of Information, Electronics, and Communication Technology / v.15, no.2, 2022 , pp. 134-143 More about this Journal
Abstract
'Data' is the key component that leads Digital Healthcare. Most of the Healthcare Data is personal information of data subject and includes Sensitive Information. It is very important for companies to use data lawfully and safely during the lifecycle of data collection, use, provision, and destruction. However, small and medium-sized enterprises(SMEs), ventures, and startups, which account for 78% of the Healthcare Services Industry, have had difficulties in performing tasks related to personal information protection. The personal Information Protection Act's requirements depending on the purpose of using Personal Information are different. Also, the requirements for each personal information lifecycle are varied. Therefore, this study suggests six purposes for companies to use healthcare data. It examines the considerations during the lifecycle in which personal information is collected to be destroyed.
Keywords
Data Compliance; Data Privacy; Digital Healthcare; Personal Information Lifecycle; Personal Information Protection Act;
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