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  2. Data anonymization - Wikipedia

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    In the context of medical data, anonymized data refers to data from which the patient cannot be identified by the recipient of the information. The name, address, and full postcode must be removed, together with any other information which, in conjunction with other data held by or disclosed to the recipient, could identify the patient.

  3. Medical privacy - Wikipedia

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    By limiting patient data in response to privacy violations, it potentially hinders data-driven innovation in medicine. In addition, keeping data secret for a competitive advantage also poses multiple concerns, potentially slowing advances in medical testing (e.g. Myriad Genetics). [53]

  4. Health information management - Wikipedia

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    RHIAs usually assume a managerial position that interacts with all levels of an organization that use patient data in decision making and everyday operations. [20] They may work in a broad range of settings that span the continuum of healthcare including office based physician practices, nursing homes, home health agencies, mental health ...

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    Medical or health data: AI isn’t Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act-compliant, so redact your name and other identifying info if you ask AI for health advice. Your privacy is ...

  6. Data re-identification - Wikipedia

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    Location data - series of geographical positions in time that describe a person's whereabouts and movements - is a class of personal data that is specifically hard to keep anonymous. Location shows recurring visits to frequently attended places of everyday life such as home, workplace, shopping, healthcare or specific spare-time patterns. [14]

  7. Minimum Data Set - Wikipedia

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    Participants in the assessment process are health care professionals and direct care staff such as registered nurses, licensed practical or vocational nurses (LPN/LVN), Therapists, Social Services, Activities and Dietary staff employed by the nursing home. MDS information is transmitted electronically by nursing homes to the MDS database in ...

  8. Clinical data standards - Wikipedia

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    Interoperability between disparate clinical information systems requires common data standards or mapping of every transaction. However common data standards alone will not provide interoperability, and the other requirements are identified in "How Standards will Support Interoperability" from the Faculty of Clinical Informatics [2] and "Interoperability is more than technology: The role of ...

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    According to the New York Times, here's exactly how to play Strands: Find theme words to fill the board. Theme words stay highlighted in blue when found.

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