MASK: A flexible framework to facilitate de-identification of clinical texts
Medical health records and clinical summaries contain a vast amount of important information in textual form that can help advancing research on treatments, drugs and public health. However, the majority of these information is not shared because they contain private information about patients, thei...
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Zusammenfassung: | Medical health records and clinical summaries contain a vast amount of
important information in textual form that can help advancing research on
treatments, drugs and public health. However, the majority of these information
is not shared because they contain private information about patients, their
families, or medical staff treating them. Regulations such as HIPPA in the US,
PHIPPA in Canada and GDPR regulate the protection, processing and distribution
of this information. In case this information is de-identified and personal
information are replaced or redacted, they could be distributed to the research
community. In this paper, we present MASK, a software package that is designed
to perform the de-identification task. The software is able to perform named
entity recognition using some of the state-of-the-art techniques and then mask
or redact recognized entities. The user is able to select named entity
recognition algorithm (currently implemented are two versions of CRF-based
techniques and BiLSTM-based neural network with pre-trained GLoVe and ELMo
embedding) and masking algorithm (e.g. shift dates, replace names/locations,
totally redact entity). |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2005.11687 |