Physician Assistant Post-Professional Masters Program
 
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HIPAA 18 De-identifying Elements


18 Elements Necessary for De-identification of
Patient Data Before Presenting the Case in Class

The following data must be removed for de-identification:

  • Name
  • Location; all geographic subdivisions smaller than a state, including street address, city, county, precinct, zip code, and their equivalent geocodes.
  • Dates (all dates related to the subject of the information, e.g. birth dates, admission dates, discharge dates, encounter dates, surgery dates, etc.)
  • Telephone numbers
  • Fax numbers
  • Electronic mail addresses
  • Social security numbers
  • Medical record numbers
  • Health plan beneficiary numbers
  • Account numbers
  • Certificate / license numbers
  • Vehicle identifiers and serial numbers, including license plate numbers
  • Device identifiers and serial numbers
  • Web Universal Resource Locators (URLs)
  • Internet Protocol (IP) address numbers
  • Biometric identifiers, including finger and voice prints
  • Full face photographic images and any comparable images
  • Any other unique identifying number, characteristic, or code

The following data may be used:

  • Age (age 90 and over must be aggregated to prevent the identification of older individuals)
  • Race
  • Ethnicity
  • Marital status
  • Codes (a random or fictional code may be used to link cases or re-identify the health information at a later time; codes may not be a derivative of the individual’s social security number or other identifiable numerical codes, e.g. birth date, fax number, etc.)
 
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