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What is the process called in which certain identifiers are removed from a patient's health record?

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De-identified patient data is a process used to remove certain identifiers from a patient’s health record.

Step-by-step explanation:

De-identified patient data contains the health information of a patient and it modifies the patient's identified data.

Three possible ways enable us to de-identifies patient's data such as;

  • The first option is the “safe harbor” and this enables the user to remove all 18 identified data of a patient.
  • Second is the "statistical option" and it maintains the important data among the 18 identified data's and it prevents the risk of data to be re-identified.
  • Third is the "limited data set" option in which the organization removes the 16 identified data and protects the remaining data with high-security services.
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