On September 16, VCBeat (WeChat Official Account: vcbeat) received news that the “Forum on New Developments in the Safe Application of Beijing Health and Medical Big Data” was grandly held at the Kunlun Hotel in Beijing. The forum was guided by the National Health Commission, jointly hosted by Peking University, the Chinese Society for Health Informatics and Medical Big Data, the Chinese Hospital Association, and the China International Exchange and Promotive Association for Medical and Health Care, with co-organization by CEC Data Service Co., Ltd., and undertaken by the National Institute of Health and Medical Big Data at Peking University. At this forum, CEC Data officially launched the “Medical Digital Asset Risk Perception Platform” for the health and medical sector.
At the forum, Zhou Gongwei, Deputy Director of the Statistical Information Center of the National Health Commission, and Zheng Pan, Deputy Director of the Information Center of the Beijing Municipal Health and Family Planning Commission, delivered opening remarks respectively. They emphasized the importance of addressing privacy protection in “Internet+ Healthcare,” ensuring data governance and security in sharing and application, and promoting consensus on medical ethics.
As the national team driving the development of China’s health and medical big data industry, China Electronics Data Service Co., Ltd. unveiled the “Medical Digital Asset Risk Perception Platform” at this forum. The launch was witnessed by leaders from the National Health Commission and the Beijing Municipal Health and Family Planning Commission, representatives from major hospitals, the General Manager of China Electronics Data Service Co., Ltd., and the Vice President of Tencent Security. As an industry platform for data security control and risk response, the “Medical Digital Asset Risk Perception Platform” will progressively enhance the collection and sharing mechanisms for threat intelligence concerning information system asset security within the health commission’s networks, comprehensively strengthen data security regulatory capabilities, and provide more robust safeguards for data security across the entire industry.
More than 200 attendees, including relevant leaders from the National Health Commission and the Beijing Municipal Health and Family Planning Commission, executives from over 50 hospitals in Beijing, and industry leaders, participated in this forum.