Prevalence of dementia among people experiencing homelessness in Ontario, Canada: a population-based comparative analysis
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How do we build smart cities that enable strong decision-making while securing the privacy of individual data?
Compute Ontario and ORION, with support from the Government of Ontario, have produced a series of reports that examine data governance models and principles and put forth data-driven recommendations to improve the health and well-being of the province’s citizens.
In part 1 of the series, an ICES project team examines the advantages and disadvantages of the data trust model and explores how ICES could allow a broader group of users to access personal health information while maintaining strong privacy and security protections under the umbrella of a data governance and ethical use framework.
Visit the Compute Ontario website to download the report.
Cartagena RG, Victor JC, Ross K, Scrivens E, Schull MJ. November 2019.
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