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  • Medical Informatics
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Data Privacy

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  • Unstructured electronic health records (EHRs) are rich data sources for clinical and biomedical research.
  • Patient privacy necessitates the removal of sensitive health information (SHI) from EHRs before research use.
  • While rule-based and machine learning methods exist for de-identification, few studies combine them with transformer models.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a hybrid de-identification pipeline for Australian EHR text notes using rules and transformers.
  • To investigate the impact of pretrained word embeddings and transformer-based language models on de-identification accuracy.

Main Methods:

  • Developed the OpenDeID pipeline, a hybrid approach integrating associative rules, supervised deep learning, and pretrained language models.
  • Utilized the OpenDeID Corpus, an Australian multicenter EHR corpus comprising 2100 pathology reports with 38,414 SHI entities.
  • Fine-tuned the Discharge Summary BioBERT model and incorporated preprocessing/postprocessing rules.

Main Results:

  • Achieved a best F1-score of 0.9659 using the fine-tuned BioBERT model within the OpenDeID pipeline.
  • The OpenDeID pipeline has been successfully deployed in a large tertiary teaching hospital.
  • Processed over 8000 unstructured EHR text notes in real-time.

Conclusions:

  • The OpenDeID pipeline offers an effective hybrid approach for de-identifying sensitive health information in unstructured EHR text notes.
  • The pipeline's performance has been validated on a large, multicenter corpus.
  • Future work includes external validation to further assess the pipeline's effectiveness.