HIPAA and the Leak of "Deidentified" EHR Data.

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2021-06-05

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Humans, Information Dissemination, Computer Security, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, United States, Electronic Health Records, Datasets as Topic, Data Anonymization

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10.1056/nejmp2102616

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Mandl, Kenneth D, and Eric D Perakslis (2021). HIPAA and the Leak of "Deidentified" EHR Data. The New England journal of medicine, 384(23). pp. 2171–2173. 10.1056/nejmp2102616 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/23426.

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