Identifiable data definition

Identifiable data means any health information that includes personal identifiers, as detailed in 45 CFR §164.501.
Identifiable data means data that may reasonably be expected to identify an individual, alone or in combination with other data.
Identifiable data means the finest detail of data collected, including personal information with personal identifiers that have not been encrypted. This data exists for a time-limited period to match records.

Examples of Identifiable data in a sentence

  • Identifiable data or tissue already collected with consent would be retained and used in the study.

  • Identifiable data will be retained only for so long as it is required to maintain linkage with routine data sources (see section 2.8), with the exception of children for whom such data must be stored until they reach 21 years old (due to the statute of limitations).

  • On 8 September 2010, the Institute paid RUB 172,500 to the applicant.

  • Identifiable data was only available to authors named on the ethics review.

  • Identifiable data (with your name) is stored at the hospital site.


More Definitions of Identifiable data

Identifiable data means data from which the user can be
Identifiable data means Data that identifies Purchaser or any individual.
Identifiable data means Data that identifies the Client or any individual
Identifiable data means any record, document, paper, material, description or other information that discloses the identity of an eligible person or his family.
Identifiable data means any and all technical information gathered from Devices, or entered from by the User, which directly identify the Customer or is directly relatable to the Customer's technical environment.
Identifiable data means information that contains data elements that can be used to identify a specific individual.
Identifiable data means any item, collection, or grouping of data that, either from the data disclosed or in combination with other data, identifies the individual described in it.