Events Calendar

Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
1
2
3
5
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
1
2
3
4
5
“The” international event in Healthcare Social Media, Mobile Apps, & Web 2.0
2015-06-04 - 2015-06-05    
All Day
What is Doctors 2.0™ & You? The fifth edition of the must-attend annual healthcare social media conference will take place in Paris;  it is the [...]
5th International Conference and Exhibition on Occupational Health & Safety
2015-06-06 - 2015-07-07    
All Day
Occupational Health 2016 welcomes attendees, presenters, and exhibitors from all over the world to Toronto, Canada. We are delighted to invite you all to attend [...]
National Healthcare Innovation Summit 2015
2015-06-15 - 2015-06-17    
All Day
The Leading Forum on Fast-Tracking Transformation to Achieve the Triple Aim Innovative leaders from across the health sector shared proven and real-world approaches, first-hand experiences [...]
Health IT Summit in Washington, DC
2015-06-16 - 2015-06-17    
All Day
The 2014 iHT2 Health IT Summit in Washington DC will bring together over 200 C-level, physician, practice management and IT decision-makers from North America's leading provider organizations and [...]
Events on 2015-06-15
Events on 2015-06-16
Health IT Summit in Washington, DC
16 Jun 15
Washington DC
Articles

Nov 11: UTA professors work to guard privacy in EMR

memorial healthcare implements hyland

Electronic health records are all the rage these days. The UTA professors value of enabling medical researchers to mine the data to discover, say, more cost-effective treatments or to catch a communicable disease is pretty clear.

But there could be a few less-scrupulous uses of that information, too, given that each of those records is tied to a real, live person who didn’t sign up to tell the world about his or her private health issues.

Enter two University of Texas at Arlington professors in the school’s Computer Science and Engineering Department. Guatam Das and Heng Huang teamed to develop a computational model that will guard personal data while still allowing the medical data to be used.

Huang is principal investigator for the $740,000 project of the National Science Foundation. Researchers from the University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth and George Washington University are also involved.

“It’s a fine line we’re walking,” Huang said in a UT Arlington release. “We’re trying to preserve and protect sensitive data, but at the same time we’re trying to allow pertinent information to be read.”

Award recipients

Five businesswomen from Fort Worth and one from Grapevine were honored last week as Women of Color Achievement Award recipients.

They were among 21 women from Dallas-Fort Worth to be honored by a partnership of 100 Black Men of Greater Dallas and the Women’s Presidents’ Organization. The criteria for selection included successful operation of a woman-owned or female-led business with at least $2 million in annual revenues or $1 million for a service-oriented business.

The local winners were Chi-Yeh “Angela” Han Boone, Fort Worth Gasket & Supply; Eve Clark, MEB Construction, Grapevine; Reggi Kemp, Kemp & Sons General Services; Noemi Raines, ConsignMed; Tonya Veasey, source