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De-identification service in Azure Health Data Services
Microsoft
De-identification service in Azure Health Data Services
Microsoft
De-identification service in Azure Health Data Services
Microsoft
The de-identification service in Azure Health Data Services de-identifies clinical data for HIPAA compliance while retaining data relevance for research and analytics. The service uses state-of-the-art machine learning models to automatically extract, redact, or surrogate 27 entities - including the HIPAA 18 Protected Health Information (PHI) identifiers – from unstructured text such as clinical notes, transcripts, messages, or clinical trial studies.
Introduction:
The de-identification service in Azure Health Data Services enables healthcare organizations to de-identify clinical data while retaining its clinical relevance and distribution.
Key Features:
- Machine Learning Models: Utilizes state-of-the-art machine learning models to automatically extract, redact, or surrogate.
- HIPAA Compliance: Adheres to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) Privacy Rule.
- Versatile Data Handling: Works with unstructured text such as clinical notes, transcripts, messages, or clinical trial studies.
Benefits:
- Enhanced Privacy: Ensures patient data privacy by removing or replacing PHI with realistic synthetic data.
- Clinical Relevance: Maintains the context of the de-identified data by preserving gender and shifting all dates by the same amount.
- Efficient Processing: Offers synchronous (“real-time”) or asynchronous (“batch”) API calls for flexible data processing.
Usage:
Ideal for healthcare organizations looking to unlock the power of their data for research, analysis, or sharing while adhering to privacy regulations.
Compliance:
Fully compliant with HIPAA regulations, making it a reliable choice for handling protected health information (PHI). Coverage includes 27 entities, exceeding the HIPAA 18 Protected Health Information (PHI) identifiers.