I'm looking for a published paper where de-identified patient data is available as part of the supporting information.
I myself have gotten a paper accepted for publication, but one of the reviewers is insisting on this data being available, and naturally my employer is hesitant to let me upload such information to a public database. If I were able to show that similar de-identified patient data has been done before, precedent would be shown and I would likely be approved. An American-sourced paper would be best, as the laws/rules would be similar.
Does anyone know of such a paper?
Here is some information about this from DHHS: https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-professionals/privacy/special-topics/de-identification/index.html
https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-professionals/privacy/special-topics/de-identification/index.html#rationale section clearly defines what can be done with such information and a standard https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-professionals/privacy/special-topics/de-identification/index.html#standard.
Please clarify what kind of data are you are referring to? Many of the posts below are assuming some sort of sequence data (which may not be the case). This is important information that needs to be stated in original post.