Apply consistent per-patient date shifting in OpenMed that preserves intervals between events while satisfying HIPAA Safe Harbor's date rule. Use when the user needs to de-identify dates but keep temporal structure for research, shift all dates by the same offset per patient, preserve days-between-events for survival or longitudinal analysis, cap ages over 89, or strip everything but the year. Covers deidentify(method="shift_dates", date_shift_days=..., keep_year=...) and per-patient reproducible offsets via consistent=True, seed=.... Pairs with OpenMed deidentifying-clinical-text and auditing-safe-harbor-checklist.
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HIPAA Safe Harbor forbids keeping dates more specific than the year. But naively
deleting dates destroys the temporal structure research depends on — time to
event, length of stay, intervals between visits. Date shifting is the
compromise: move every date by a single random offset so the absolute dates
become meaningless while the intervals between them are preserved exactly.
OpenMed does this on-device with deidentify(method="shift_dates", ...).
Use it when downstream analysis needs temporal relationships (survival curves,
sepsis-to-antibiotic time, readmission gaps) but the calendar dates must be
de-identified. If you can throw dates away entirely, plain method="mask" is
simpler — reach for shifting only when intervals matter.
import openmed
note = (
"Admitted 2024-03-02, started antibiotics 2024-03-04, discharged 2024-03-09. "
"Follow-up scheduled 2024-04-02."
)
# Shift every date by the SAME offset -> intervals preserved, dates obscured.
result = openmed.deidentify(
note,
method="shift_dates",
consistent=True, # one stable offset for this run
seed=20240519, # reproducible per-patient offset (use a per-patient key)
keep_year=False, # do NOT retain the year (Safe Harbor: year-only is the max)
)
print(result.deidentified_text)
# Admit -> antibiotics is still 2 days; admit -> discharge still 7 days; etc.All dates in the document are moved by one offset (auto-selected as a random
non-zero value in roughly ±1 year, or fixed with date_shift_days=). Because
the offset is identical for every date, the difference between any two dates is
unchanged:
real: Mar 2 ──2d──▶ Mar 4 ──5d──▶ Mar 9
shifted: Jul 18 ──2d──▶ Jul 20 ──5d──▶ Jul 25 (offset = +138 days, intervals intact)That is why survival time, length of stay, and visit gaps survive de-identification while the actual calendar is destroyed.
Each patient should get their own offset, and that offset should be
stable across documents and reproducible across runs. Derive a per-patient
seed (e.g. from a secret keyed hash of the patient ID — never the raw MRN) and
pass it as seed=:
def patient_offset_seed(patient_key: str) -> int:
import hashlib, hmac
# keyed so the mapping from patient -> offset is itself a secret
digest = hmac.new(b"<vault-secret>", patient_key.encode(), hashlib.sha256).digest()
return int.from_bytes(digest[:8], "big")
for doc in patient_documents:
openmed.deidentify(
doc, method="shift_dates",
consistent=True, seed=patient_offset_seed(patient_id),
keep_year=False,
)Same patient → same offset everywhere (their notes stay internally consistent); different patients → different offsets (cross-patient dates cannot be aligned).
consistent=True + a per-patient seed. Use a fixed date_shift_days=
only when a deterministic, externally-managed offset is required.keep_year=False for Safe Harbor. (keep_year=True retains the year,
which is permissible only if dates aren't tied to an individual's care.)AGE spans explicitly
(auditing-safe-harbor-checklist).shift_dates only touches dates. Run a normal
redaction pass (or a policy) for PERSON, ID_NUM, etc.audit=True.deidentifying-clinical-text — combine date shifting with a
policy= so names/IDs are redacted in the same pipeline.auditing-safe-harbor-checklist — the date rule and
the age-90 cap are categories C in the 18.auditing-deidentification-runs records the method and per-span
actions (offsets/hashes, not raw dates).openmed_deidentify / REST POST /pii/deidentify
accept the same method and parameters.keep_year=True is not Safe Harbor by itself when the year reveals the
age of someone >89 or ties to care episodes — pair with age capping.lang= so 11/04/2024 is
parsed in the right order before shifting (deidentifying-multilingual-text).openmed/core/pii.py (deidentify(method="shift_dates"),
_shift_date, _random_nonzero_shift).80da98c
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