The Swedish personal identity number: possibilities and pitfalls in healthcare and medical research
Örebro University Hospital · National Board of Health and Welfare · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Swedish health care and national health registers are dependent on the presence of a unique identifier. This paper describes the Swedish personal identity number (PIN) and explores ethical issues of its use in medical research. A ten-digit-PIN is maintained by the National Tax Board for all individuals that have resided in Sweden since 1947. Until January 2008, an estimated 75,638 individuals have changed PIN. The most common reasons for change of PIN are incorrect recording of date of birth or sex among immigrants or newborns. Although uncommon, change of sex always leads to change of PIN since the PIN is sex-specific. The most common reasons for re-use of PIN (n = 15,887), is when immigrants are assigned a…
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- Medicine
- Health care
- Immigration
- Identity (music)
- Economic shortage
- Matching (statistics)
- Family medicine
- Law