Table 3.
The deidentification process (Part 2).
| Attribute name | Tag | Action code | Example |
| Patient name | 0010, 0010 | N(Initial) | Jhon Doe → patient01 |
| Media storage SOPa instance UIDb | 0002, 0003 | C | 1.3.12.2.1107... → 1.2.410.200... |
| SOP instance UID | 0008, 0018 | C | 1.3.12.2.1107... → 1.2.410.200... |
| Accession number | 0008, 0050 | E | 00009 → Remove |
| Institution name | 0008, 0080 | D | AMCc → “DE-IDENTI” |
| Institution address | 0008, 0081 | E | 88, Olympic-ro 43-gil...→ Remove |
| Referring physician name, | 0008, 0090 | E | Jane Doe → Remove |
| Performing physician name | 0008, 1050 | E | Jane Roe → Remove |
| Patient IDd | 0010, 0020 | N(Subject NO) | 11112222 → Subject01 |
| Patient’s birth date | 0010, 0030 | R | 19890215 → 19890101 |
| Other patient names | 0010, 1001 | E | Jhon Roe → Remove |
| Other patient IDs | 0010, 1002 | E | 22223333 → Remove |
| Patient address | 0010, 1040 | E | 17, Misagangbyeon… → Remove |
| Study ID | 0020, 0010 | N(Project ID) | 33334444 → Project01 |
| Study instance UID | 0020, 000D | C | 1.3.12.2.1107... → 1.2.410.200... |
| Series instance UID | 0020, 000E | C | 1.3.12.2.1107... → 1.2.410.200... |
aSOP: standard operating procedure.
bUID: user identification.
cAMC: Asan Medical Center.
dID: identification.