Use and Understanding of Anonymization and De-Identification in the Biomedical Literature: Scoping Review.
Raphaël ChevrierVasiliki FoufiChristophe Gaudet-BlavignacArnaud RobertChristian LovisPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2019)
Interest is growing for privacy-enhancing techniques in the life sciences community. This interest crosses scientific boundaries, involving primarily computer science, biomedical informatics, and medicine. The variability observed in the use of the terms de-identification and anonymization emphasizes the need for clearer definitions as well as for better education and dissemination of information on the subject. The same observation applies to the methods. Several legislations, such as the American Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), regulate the domain. Using the definitions they provide could help address the variable use of these two concepts in the research community.