2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pdig.0000082
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Synthetic data in health care: A narrative review

Abstract: Data are central to research, public health, and in developing health information technology (IT) systems. Nevertheless, access to most data in health care is tightly controlled, which may limit innovation, development, and efficient implementation of new research, products, services, or systems. Using synthetic data is one of the many innovative ways that can allow organizations to share datasets with broader users. However, only a limited set of literature is available that explores its potentials and applic… Show more

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“…Moreover, many larger research data sources have already provided synthetic data using identical formats and variable names while protecting patient privacy (e.g., Medicare Claims Synthetic Public Use Files). 31 Authors may also include a sample of dummy data to give readers a better understanding of the underlying source code and enhance transparency, but, by definition, reproducibility can only be achieved by having access to real data.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, many larger research data sources have already provided synthetic data using identical formats and variable names while protecting patient privacy (e.g., Medicare Claims Synthetic Public Use Files). 31 Authors may also include a sample of dummy data to give readers a better understanding of the underlying source code and enhance transparency, but, by definition, reproducibility can only be achieved by having access to real data.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Create Synthetic Datasets to Expand Access to Individual-level Data Synthetic datasets, 8 which allow researchers to use simulated data to maintain the properties of the underlying data while masking sensitive data elements, offer a promising approach to minimize threats to patient privacy while allowing analyses that produce informative findings. Examples include the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's Synthetic Healthcare Database for Research, 9 which has been used previously to measure health care utilization but includes limited measures of economic outcomes.…”
Section: Develop Governance Framework That Balance Access and Privacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instead, they often lead to new digital inequities for vulnerable groups. 57,58,59 Digital health interventions delivered in the current policy when they exacerbate existing inequities, can lead policymakers to more regulatory control and a spiral of deceleration in the digital health economy and health innovation.…”
Section: Data Value Predicament In Health Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%