Healthcare IT News October 18, 2024
Andrea Fox

Privacy-enhancing technologies can help healthcare organizations ensure the safe use of AI-enabled analytics, machine learning and other advanced data applications, say the cofounders of Duality.

Privacy and data usage in the age of artificial intelligence are colliding in healthcare where maintaining trust is as essential as advancing patient care. Secure encryption technologies and regulatory guidance can help to ensure health systems get a handle on protecting the patient data they store and use.

Rina Shainski and Dr. Kurt Rohloff, cofounders at Duality, say privacy-enhancing technologies like the ones their company develops offer practical protections for healthcare organizations seeking to analyze sensitive data while maintaining patient privacy now.

Privacy protection approaches such as fully homomorphic encryption (FHE), trusted execution environments (TEEs)...

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