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Health Data Policy Exchange: Can the 5 Safes meet the needs of public health?

Overview

Please join the Data Foundation’s Health Data Policy Exchange for an in-depth conversation on the privacy frameworks envisioned by the Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act and what challenges may be posed by the specific needs of public health. 

The Evidence Act realized recommendations from the bipartisan Commission on Evidence-Based Policymaking, which created a roadmap for how data and evidence could be put to routine use in the business of government and policy making. This vision however took a broad approach to government data, and now agencies are hoping to leverage that vision to meet their needs, while addressing unique challenges. 

Recently, the Data Foundation hosted the first webinar in our series on the Evidence Act and Privacy, where we learned about the model of the 5 Safes. (Watch recording here.) This informative webinar begged a few questions about what might need to be considered when protecting data for public health. 

Offer your thoughts during this follow-up conversation session on May 9th on the following questions: 

  • What are the unique challenges to protecting public health data under the Evidence Act? 

  • Does the Five Safes framework help meet public health data needs? If so, what do Safe People, Projects, Data, Outputs and Places look like? 

  • What are some of the unique challenges in the public health space for privacy and confidentiality?

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About the Health Data Policy Exchange

With support of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Data Foundation launched this exchange focused on supporting initiatives that improve the public health data ecosystem. This exchange will serve as a forum for subject matter experts, policy experts, as well as industry and academia to develop and coordinate efforts to ensure public health data is high quality and available to inform policymaking.