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Personally Identifiable Information

Meaning

Personally Identifiable Information (PII) encompasses any data that can be used to uniquely trace the identity of an individual, which, in the context of hormonal health, extends beyond simple demographics to include specific biometric and endocrine markers when linked to a name or address. This includes detailed hormone panel results, genetic markers for endocrine disorders, or photographs used for monitoring skin or hair changes related to hormonal therapy. Protecting this sensitive PII is a clinical and legal mandate to safeguard patient privacy and prevent medical identity theft. Clinicians bear a high responsibility for its security.