Assertive federal effort to encourage the adoption of electronic health records has generated new incentives and interest in de-identified patient data. De-identified data escapes the requirements of HIPAA and breach notification laws, but the potential risk of re-identification has generated privacy concerns. In response to these concerns, Congress directed HHS issue to issue new de-identification guidance in 2010. De-identifying patient information is a complicated exercise and some current practices may not appropriately protect patient confidentiality or preserve the accuracy and usefulness of data. But when de-identification is properly implemented and managed, it protects and balances two essential interests: the protection of the privacy of individuals in healthcare data sets, and the preservation of the usefulness and accuracy of analyses and tasks performed with de-identified data. Such properly de-identified data has many important research, quality improvement, public health and commercial uses. To assist healthcare organizations use de-identification as tool for protecting patient confidentiality while using the valuable health information, Melamedia, LLC, publishers of Health Information Privacy/Security Alert, sponsored: Best Practices & New Issues in Data De-Identification for Healthcare & EHRs Participants are briefed on:
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