For most Americans the answer to that last question does not include their own healthcare data or privacy.
A Harris poll, on behalf of consulting firm ZS, and reported on by Politico, asked respondants what data they would with a national database to prevent another public health emergency. No type of data received 50% saying they’d share it for the greater good, with 12% saying they’d share no data at all.
The largest percentage said they’d give up vital signs and health stats, as well as personal information, with 47%; that was followed by health records, with 43% willing to share them, and nutrition and lifestyle information, with 41%.
The data people seem to be more protective of are data from wearables and fitness devices, as well as genetic data, with 32% and 28% saying they’d share these, respectively.
The results were varied, even by region: while the survey found that those in Japan and Germany were even less willing to share health-related data than those in the U.S., those in China, the United Kingdom, and Sweden were more likely to share their data.
That included nearly 66% of Chinese respondents who said they’d be willing to share their health records anonymously, and nearly three in five who said they’d share vital signs, while 55% of people surveyed in the U.K. said they’d be willing to share personal info.
A larger percentage of those in China and Sweden even said they’d share their genetic data, with 39% and 33% being willing to give it up, respectively.
The focus on privacy and protecting data comes at a time when data breaches are becoming more common: close to half of all healthcare and pharmaceutical organizations experienced a data breach caused by a third party in 2020.
In October of this year alone, there were 71 breaches reported and more than 6 million records breached; that included 28 data breaches of 10,000 or more records. Two-thirds of the breached records were due to unauthorized access/disclosure incidents, with over 4.1 million records compromised in these incidents.
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