> HIPAA is a joke because it is perfectly legal to combine other data with the HIPAA anonymized source to identify the individual.
HIPAA may be a joke, but not for this reason.
If information can be re-identified as PHI in any way (including matching phone numbers, birth date, IP addresses, patient account #s, etc.) it doesn't meet the de-identification standard.
Section 164.514(b)
You must remove the 20 types of identifiers, or receive a certification:
"A person with appropriate knowledge of and experience with generally accepted statistical and scientific principles and methods for rendering information not individually identifiable:
Applying such principles and methods, determines that the risk is very small that the information could be used, alone or in combination with other reasonably available information, by an anticipated recipient to identify an individual who is a subject of the information;"
Moreover, your information can only be used for research if you give written permission (Section 164.508). If you have given this permission, you may revoke it for the future.
HIPAA may be a joke, but not for this reason.
If information can be re-identified as PHI in any way (including matching phone numbers, birth date, IP addresses, patient account #s, etc.) it doesn't meet the de-identification standard.
Section 164.514(b)
You must remove the 20 types of identifiers, or receive a certification:
"A person with appropriate knowledge of and experience with generally accepted statistical and scientific principles and methods for rendering information not individually identifiable:
Applying such principles and methods, determines that the risk is very small that the information could be used, alone or in combination with other reasonably available information, by an anticipated recipient to identify an individual who is a subject of the information;"
Moreover, your information can only be used for research if you give written permission (Section 164.508). If you have given this permission, you may revoke it for the future.