Encrypted identifier definition

Encrypted identifier means a code or other means of identification to allow individual patients or enrollees to be tracked across data sets without revealing their identity.
Encrypted identifier is a code or other means of record identification to allow patients, members or enrollees to be tracked across the data set without revealing their identity. Encrypted identifiers are not direct identifiers.
Encrypted identifier means a code or other means of identification to allow

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