Reporting, unique identifier:
In public health, a system that uses information such as the personÆs birth date and part of their identification number (in the U.S., the social security number) to create a unique code that is reported instead of a name. It is an alternative to named reporting that provides some of the surveillance benefits of reporting by name, such as the elimination of duplicate reports, while reducing privacy concerns by avoiding use of a personÆs name. This system is used with HIV testing for example in Maryland and Texas.
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