Guidance on Satisfying the Expert Determination MethodĢ.1 Have expert determinations been applied outside of the health field?Ģ.3 What is an acceptable level of identification risk for an expert determination?Ģ.4 How long is an expert determination valid for a given data set?Ģ.5 Can an expert derive multiple solutions from the same data set for a recipient?Ģ.6 How do experts assess the risk of identification of information?Ģ.7 What are the approaches by which an expert assesses the risk that health information can be identified?Ģ.8 What are the approaches by which an expert mitigates the risk of identification of an individual in health information?Ģ.9 Can an Expert determine a code derived from PHI is de-identified?Ģ.10 Must a covered entity use a data use agreement when sharing de-identified data to satisfy the Expert Determination Method? Generalġ.2 Covered Entities, Business Associates, and PHI Read more on the Workshop on the HIPAA Privacy Rule's De-Identification Standard. The workshop was open to the public and each panel was followed by a question and answer period. Each panel addressed a specific topic related to the Privacy Rule’s de-identification methodologies and policies. OCR convened stakeholders at a workshop consisting of multiple panel sessions held March 8-9, 2010, in Washington, DC. In developing this guidance, the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) solicited input from stakeholders with practical, technical and policy experience in de-identification. This guidance is intended to assist covered entities to understand what is de-identification, the general process by which de-identified information is created, and the options available for performing de-identification. The guidance explains and answers questions regarding the two methods that can be used to satisfy the Privacy Rule’s de-identification standard: Expert Determination and Safe Harbor 1. This page provides guidance about methods and approaches to achieve de-identification in accordance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) Privacy Rule.
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