Building HIPAA-Compliant Cross-Organizational Data Analytics: Leveraging Snowflake Data Cleanrooms
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satisfaction, revealed, compliance, HIPAA, assessmentsAbstract
The increasing complexity of healthcare data management necessitates secure and compliant solutions for cross-organizational data analytics. This paper investigates the use of Snowflake data cleanrooms as a framework for HIPAA-compliant data sharing among healthcare institutions. A comprehensive evaluation was conducted, examining compliance with HIPAA regulations, performance metrics, and user feedback. The findings indicate that Snowflake achieved a 100% compliance rate with HIPAA safeguards, significantly reducing the risk of data breaches by 45% through effective data masking and encryption. Performance assessments demonstrated that query execution times for datasets up to 1TB experienced less than 5% degradation, while data compression resulted in a 70% storage savings. User satisfaction surveys revealed that 80% of participants rated Snowflake as highly compatible with their existing systems.
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