As electronic data becomes the lifeline of modern society, privacy concerns increase. These concerns are reflected by the European Union's enactment of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), one of the most comprehensive and robust privacy regulations globally. This project aims to evaluate and highlight associations between eHealth systems' policies and personal data privacy regulations. Using bias-corrected Cramer's V and Thiel's U tests, we found weak and zero associations between e-health systems' rules and protections for data privacy. A simple decision tree model is trained, which validates the association scores obtained
翻译:随着电子数据成为现代社会的生命线,隐私问题日益引起关注,这些关切反映在欧洲联盟颁布了《一般数据保护条例》(GDPR),这是全球最全面和最健全的隐私条例之一,该项目旨在评价和突出电子保健系统政策和个人数据隐私条例之间的联系。该项目利用经偏见修正的Cramer V 和Thiel U 测试,发现电子保健系统规则与数据隐私保护之间存在薄弱和零的联系。