Cell Suppression Policy Sample Clauses

Cell Suppression Policy. The Data Integration Hub agree that approved projects including data from the Participating Agency in the creation of any dissemination materials (e.g., project updates, tables, reports, presentations) must adhere to the cell size suppression stated herein:
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Cell Suppression Policy. The Data Recipient agrees that any use of the data in the creation of any dissemination materials (including but not limited to a manuscript, table, chart, study, report, presentation, etc.) concerning the specified purpose must adhere to the cell size suppression policy as follows: This policy stipulated that no cell (e.g. grouping of individuals, patients, clients, recipients, etc.) with less than 6 observations may be displayed. This is the most stringent cell size allowable among the Participating Agencies that provided the data for the P20 WIN Project specified in this DSA. No use of percentages or other mathematical formulas may be used if they result in a cell displaying less than 20 observations. Individual level records may not be published in any form, electronic or printed. Reports and analytics must use complementary cell suppression techniques to ensure that cells with fewer than 6 observations cannot be identified by manipulating data in adjacent rows, columns or other manipulations of any combination of dissemination materials generated through this P20 WIN Project. Examples of such data elements include, but are not limited to geography, age groupings, sex, or birth or death rates.
Cell Suppression Policy. The Receiving Organization agrees that any use of APCD Data in the creation of any document (manuscript, table, chart, study, report, etc.) concerning the specified purpose must adhere to APCD cell size suppression policy. This policy stipulates that no cell (e.g., admittances, discharges, patients, services, others) with less than eleven observations may be displayed. Also, no use of percentages or other mathematical formulas may be used if they result in the display of a cell displaying less than eleven observations. Individual level records may not be published in any form, electronic or printed. Reports and analytics must use complementary cell suppression techniques to ensure that cells with fewer than eleven observations cannot be identified by manipulating Data in adjacent rows, columns or other manipulations of the report. Examples of such data elements include, but are not limited to geographic location, age if > 89, sex, diagnosis and procedure, admission/discharge date(s), or date of death.
Cell Suppression Policy. The Data Recipient agrees that any use of the data in the creation of any dissemination materials (including but not limited to a manuscript, table, chart, study, report, presentation, etc.) concerning the specified purpose must adhere to the cell size suppression policy as follows: P20 WIN Data Request Number: P20W_2021_IDEA-PartB_0032 This policy stipulated that no cell (e.g. grouping of individuals, patients, clients, recipients, etc.) with less than 20 observations may be displayed. This is the most stringent cell size allowable among the Participating Agencies that provided the data for the P20 WIN Project specified in this DSA. No use of percentages or other mathematical formulas may be used if they result in a cell displaying less than 20 observations. Individual level records may not be published in any form, electronic or printed. Reports and analytics must use complementary cell suppression techniques to ensure that cells with fewer than 20 observations cannot be identified by manipulating data in adjacent rows, columns or other manipulations of any combination of dissemination materials generated through this P20 WIN Project. Examples of such data elements include, but are not limited to geography, age groupings, sex, or birth or death rates.
Cell Suppression Policy. MHIS agrees that HDC Projects including data from the Provider in the creation of any dissemination materials (manuscript, table, chart, study, report, presentation, etc.) must adhere to the cell size suppression policy as follows. This policy stipulates that no cell (e.g., grouping of individuals, patients, clients) with less than 15 observations may be displayed. Also, no use of percentages or other mathematical formulas may be used if they result in a cell displaying less than 15 observations. Individual level records may not be published in any form, electronic or printed. Reports and analytics must use complementary cell suppression techniques to ensure that cells with fewer than 15 observations cannot be identified by manipulating data in adjacent rows, columns or other manipulations of any combination of dissemination materials generated through HDC Projects. Examples of such data elements include, but are not limited to, geography, age groupings, sex, or birth or death dates.
Cell Suppression Policy. The Data Recipient agrees to use reasonable care when utilizing cell suppression alone to employ additional methods to ensure Individuals cannot be identified through the single or multiple release or use of available counts, percentages or Data in other related publicly available tables. The Data Recipient agrees that any use of the Data in the creation of any dissemination materials (including but not limited to a manuscript, table, chart, study, report, presentation, etc.) concerning the specified purpose must adhere to the cell size suppression policy as follows:

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