Information without
patient identifiable data may be used for generic research.
Not exact matches
Sadly, the Act does not make the sharing of
identifiable patient data to inform commissioning decisions any easier.
But they are not suitable for storing
identifiable patient data.
A major mental health association advocates the release of
identifiable patient information «* * * only when de-identified
data are inadequate for the purpose at hand.»
While the
data shared would obscure personally
identifiable information, such as the
patient's name, Facebook proposed using a common computer science technique called «hashing» to match individuals who existed in both sets.