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“Pseudonymized Medical Info” to Be Created to Fuel Healthcare Data Use in Filing
A government working group has agreed to create “pseudonymized medical information,” separate from “anonymized” information, under the so-called next-generation medical infrastructure law in a bid to propel the use of healthcare data for regulatory submissions. The law - formally called…
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