| `Security in Clinical Information Systems', RJ Anderson, British Medical Association, January 1996 |
.... 1978 1982 doing postgraduate work, and so on) and wish to know other facts (such as whether he has ever been treated for alcoholism or for psychiatric disorders) In many cases, the known facts will enable the target patient to be identified despite the use of a pseudonym in the database itself [5] [6] For this reason, a database of longitudonal medical records must be considered to be personal health information; although some of the patients may be protected by the use of pseudonyms, many will not be. In a database which also contains genealogies, individuals will be even more easy to ....
`Security in Clinical Information Systems', RJ Anderson, British Medical Association, January 1996
.... 1978 1982 doing postgraduate work, and so on) and wish to know other facts (such as whether he has ever been treated for alcoholism or for psychiatric disorders) In many cases, the known facts will enable the target patient to be identified despite the use of a pseudonym in the database itself [5] [6] For this reason, a database of longitudonal medical records must be considered to be personal health information; although some of the patients may be protected by the use of pseudonyms, many will not be. In a database which also contains genealogies, individuals will be even more easy to ....
`Security in Clinical Information Systems', RJ Anderson, British Medical Association, January 1996
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