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Subject: Groups - High-Level Overview of the Health Level Seven (HL7) Consent related vocabulary including Confidentiality Codes (hl7confidentialitycodes.doc) uploaded
This submission is provided to correct member only access reference in XSPA Profile of XACML v2.0 for Healthcare which is currently in public review. -- Duane DeCouteau The document named High-Level Overview of the Health Level Seven (HL7) Consent related vocabulary including Confidentiality Codes (hl7confidentialitycodes.doc) has been submitted by Duane DeCouteau to the OASIS Cross-Enterprise Security and Privacy Authorization (XSPA) TC document repository. Document Description: The HL7 v3 confidentiality code vocabulary is a structured code set designed to restrict access to healthcare information. The confidentiality codes can be used to associate consent directive rules relating to privilege and access permission rights with document, message, record, and data element level metadata. The application of the codes enables organizations within a HIE to establish a uniform vocabulary that can be referenced to restrict information access by context, role, rule, permission, purpose, information type and patient type through a structure terminology that can be convey through consent directive rules at a granular level for various types of artifacts. The confidentiality vocabulary is leveraged to declare cross-domain policies that apply special access requirements and requires the vocabulary to manage and enforce relative validation of access requirements for data marked with specific sensitivity attributes. Confidentiality codes can be applied in various situations to protect information by: View Document Details: http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/document.php?document_id=30930 Download Document: http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/30930/hl7confidentialitycodes.doc PLEASE NOTE: If the above links do not work for you, your email application may be breaking the link into two pieces. You may be able to copy and paste the entire link address into the address field of your web browser. -OASIS Open Administration
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