Riedl, 2008 - Google Patents
PIPE: pseudonymization of information for privacy in e-healthRiedl, 2008
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- Riedl B
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Today, the health care sector is driven by the need to reduce costs while simultaneously increasing the service quality for patients. One major aspect to reach this goal is the implementation of an EHR (Electronic Health Record) system which also supports the …
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