Computer Science, asked by pranjalmarkan, 5 months ago

A population survey has been carried out in a city and the collected information has been stored in

a computer. Each record contains the name, address, age and profession of the citizen. It is required

to print the details of all adults (aged 18 years or more) and finally the total number of adults.

Assume a suitable sentinel value for any field in the trailer record, and draw a flowchart for an

algorithm to process this requirement.​

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Answered by shivanshsingh874
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Earlier chapters introduced the Institute of Medicine (IOM) committee's conceptualization of health database organizations (HDOs), outlined their presumed benefits, listed potential users and uses, and examined issues related to the disclosure of descriptive and evaluative data on health care providers (institutions, agencies, practitioners, and similar entities). This chapter examines issues related to information about individuals or patients—specifically, what this committee refers to as person-identified or person-identifiable data. It defines privacy, confidentiality, and security in the context of health-related information and outlines the concerns that health experts, legal authorities, information technology specialists, and society at large have about erosions in the protections accorded such information. It pays particular attention to the status that might be accorded such data when held by HDOs.

Existing ethical, legal, and other approaches to protecting confidentiality and privacy of personal health data offer some safeguards, but major gaps and limitations remain. The recommendations at the end of this chapter are intended to strengthen current protections for confidentiality and privacy of health-related data, particularly for information acquired by HDOs.

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