Pseudonymization

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Pseudonymization is a procedure by which all person-related data within a data record is replaced by one artificial identifier (like a hash value) that maps one-to-one to the person. The artificial pseudonym always allows tracking back of data to its origins which is the difference with anonymized data, where all person-related data that could allow backtracking has been purged. Pseudonymization is an issue in patient-related data that has to be passed on securely between clinical centers.



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Pseudonym, privacy, clinical information system, FLAIM

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