record-level data definition

record-level data means a medical record that contains unique and nonaggregated data elements that relate to a single identifiable individual, provider or hospital; and
record-level data means a set of data that is specific to individual patient claims.
record-level data means a view of the data that includes all of the Aggregate-level data capabilities and the ability to view information related to specific individuals, including health-related information and a medical record number that is specific to the hospital where the individual is a patient. Nonetheless, TxS2 data is de-identified, meaning that universal identifiers, such as names, addresses, and SSNs, are not found in Record- level data.

Related to record-level data

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