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DEDUCE: A pattern matching method for automatic de-identification of Dutch medical text

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TELEMATICS AND INFORMATICS
Volume 35, Issue 4, Pages 727-736

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DOI: 10.1016/j.tele.2017.08.002

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De-identification; Dutch medical text; Pattern matching; Protected Health Information; Patient privacy

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In order to use medical text for research purposes, it is necessary to de-identify the text for legal and privacy reasons. We report on a pattern matching method to automatically de-identify medical text written in Dutch, which requires a low amount of effort to be hand tailored. First, a selection of Protected Health Information (PHI) categories is determined in cooperation with medical staff. Then, we devise a method for de-identifying all information in one of these PHI categories, that relies on lookup tables, decision rules and fuzzy string matching. Our de-identification method DEDUCE is validated on a test corpus of 200 nursing notes and 200 treatment plans obtained from the University Medical Center Utrecht (UMCU) in the Netherlands, achieving a total micro-averaged precision of 0.814, a recall of 0.916 and a F-1-score of 0.862. For person names, a recall of 0.964 was achieved, while no names of patients were missed.

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