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Data Integrity Controls

Meaning

Data Integrity Controls are the systematic protocols and technologies implemented to ensure that hormonal health data remains accurate, complete, and consistent throughout its entire lifecycle, preventing unauthorized or accidental modification. In clinical endocrinology, this means ensuring that a patient’s testosterone measurement or thyroid panel result is precisely what was recorded and has not been corrupted or tampered with during transmission or storage. Maintaining integrity is critical for making reliable diagnostic and therapeutic decisions, especially in personalized medicine where minute biomarker changes are significant. These controls are essential for upholding the scientific validity of longitudinal health monitoring.