Which of the following is not considered to be deidentified information under HIPAA? a. 18 identifiers described
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Which of the following is not considered to be “deidentified” information under HIPAA?
a. | 18 identifiers described under the HIPAA Safe Harbor Standard and any other unique identifying number, characteristic, or code except the unique code assigned by the investigator to code the data is removed from the person’s health record. | |
b. | Information is recorded by an investigator in such a manner that the person cannot be identified by anyone other than the research team. | |
c. | A statistician determines that the risk of reidentifying an individual who is the subject of the information is very small. | |
d. | None of the above | |
e. | All of the above |
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ISBN: 978-0470437742
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Authors: Mary Jo Kranacher, Richard Riley, Joseph T. Wells
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