Direct Identifiers definition
Examples of Direct Identifiers in a sentence
In accordance with the requirements contained in the Privacy Rule, the LDS created and/or provided to the Data Recipient under this Agreement shall not include any of the Direct Identifiers identified in Section 1.2 above.
To the extent practicable, Business Associate shall not request, use or disclose any Direct Identifiers (as defined in the limited data set standard of HIPAA) and shall comply with the minimum necessary guidance to be issued by the Secretary pursuant to the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act, Public Law 111-05.
In accordance with the requirements contained in the Privacy Rule, the Limited Data Set created under this Agreement shall not include any of the Direct Identifiers identified in Section 1.1 above.
In the event Study data contains Direct Identifiers, such Direct Identifiers shall be redacted.
Direct Identifiers: data values capable of identifying an individual without additional information, including names, identification numbers, and social security numbers.
Direct Identifiers - Information that relates specifically to an individual including (but not limited to) name, address, social security number, telephone number, e-mail address, or biometric record.
Adequate Technical and Organisational Measures (TOMs) have been enacted to protect any ‘key o file’ that would enable someone to link the Sample ID pseudonym to Direct Identifiers about a Data Subject.
Subcontractor must comply with the minimum necessary guidance to be issued by the Secretary pursuant to HIPAA and, to the extent practicable, will not Process any Direct Identifiers (as defined in the limited data set standard of HIPAA).
Coded Dataset: a data file created prior to the record linkage process where Direct Identifiers and some Indirect Identifiers have been removed from each record in the Covered Data (i.e., for record linkage) and replaced with an unique code.
The Parties recognize that the privacy protections provided by MINDFIRL, including segregation of Direct Identifiers, limited disclosure of Direct and Indirect Identifiers during record linkage, and functions for audit and monitoring, are critical to the willingness of <Sender> to permit Recipient to access and use the Covered Data.