Since we've mentioned and you've heard about the prescription issue or the medical record issue, I'll use that, if I might, to illustrate what we're talking about in the first section.
For example, say you have a prescription. That's information that was prepared by a physician, but if it has identifiable information in it about the patient—the patient's name is still in it—that part is personal information about an identifiable individual, the patient, who did not prepare, compile, or disclose it. So if both parties are identified—the preparer of the document, meaning the physician, and the PI, meaning the personal information, about the subject—