MedCity News September 26, 2025
Jennifer S. Geetter and Jordan Collins

Statistical de-identification is as much a tactical activity as a strategic one. Here are several concrete steps the regulated community can take to get the most out of statistical de-identification initiatives.

Innovation in health care relies on the ability to figure out what the data is trying to teach us. Data analytics, including but not limited to GenAI powered data analytics, presents an insatiable demand for large, well-curated, searchable data sets. This is already a challenge — we have lots of data, but not a lot of good data. Exacerbating this challenge to data curation is often a legal, policy, ethical or business risk mandate that the curated data also be “de-identified.” For data sets that include Protected Health...

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