Privacy Consent on FHIR (PCF)
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Privacy Consent on FHIR (PCF), published by IHE IT Infrastructure Technical Committee. This guide is not an authorized publication; it is the continuous build for version 1.1.0 built by the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) CI Build. This version is based on the current content of https://github.com/IHE/ITI.PCF/ and changes regularly. See the Directory of published versions

Table of Contents

.. 0 Table of Contents
... 1 Privacy Consent on FHIR (PCF) Home
... 2 1:53 Privacy Consent on FHIR
... 3 1:Appendix P: Privacy Access Policies (Informative)
... 4 2:3.108 Access Consent [ITI-108]
... 5 3:5.8 Privacy Consent Patterns
... 6 Changes to Other IHE Specifications
... 7 Download and Analysis
... 8 Test Plan
... 9 Significant Changes & Issues
... 10 Artifacts Summary
.... 10.1 Basic Purpose ValueSet
.... 10.2 Binary example using Binary
.... 10.3 Binary example using DocumentReference
.... 10.4 Clerk Practitioner example
.... 10.5 Consent for access for treatment example given by mother to infants data
.... 10.6 Consent for any Healthcare Research example
.... 10.7 Consent for purpose of treatment example
.... 10.8 Consent for treatment example with expiration
.... 10.9 Consent for treatment example with ink signature
.... 10.10 Dissent for treatment example
.... 10.11 DocumentReference Consent Paperwork example
.... 10.12 Example Organization holding the data
.... 10.13 Example Patient
.... 10.14 IHE PCF Explicit Basic Consent
.... 10.15 Provenance of Create of a basic consent
.... 10.16 Provenance of Update of a basic consent
.... 10.17 Consent allowing data access for a given intermediate purpose
.... 10.18 Consent allowing data authored by a practitioner
.... 10.19 Consent allowing data authored related to an encounter
.... 10.20 Consent allowing data authored within a timeframe
.... 10.21 Consent allowing most sharing but NOT data authored by a practitioner
.... 10.22 Consent allowing most sharing but NOT data authored within a timeframe
.... 10.23 Consent allowing most sharing but NOT data related to an encounter
.... 10.24 Consent allowing most sharing but NOT specific data
.... 10.25 Consent allowing specific data
.... 10.26 Consent forbid data access except for Break-Glass
.... 10.27 Dummy Practitioner example
.... 10.28 Example Encounter
.... 10.29 Example Organization doing the FooBar Research
.... 10.30 IHE PCF Explicit Intermediate Consent
.... 10.31 Those users that the organization authorizes to use Break-Glass
.... 10.32 Advanced Security Tag ValueSet
.... 10.33 Consent allowing NORMAL and break-glass access to RESTRICTED data
.... 10.34 Consent allowing NORMAL and focused access to Mental Health or Sexual Health data
.... 10.35 Consent allowing NORMAL and focused Mental Health data access
.... 10.36 Consent allowing NORMAL and focused RESTRICTED data access
.... 10.37 Consent allowing NORMAL and RESTRICTED data access
.... 10.38 Consent allowing NORMAL but not RESTRICTED data access
.... 10.39 Consent allowing NORMAL data access
.... 10.40 IHE PCF Explicit Advanced Consent
.... 10.41 clinical codes that indicate ETH
.... 10.42 clinical codes that indicate ETHUD
.... 10.43 clinical codes that indicate HIV
.... 10.44 clinical codes that indicate OPIOIDUD
.... 10.45 clinical codes that indicate PSY
.... 10.46 clinical codes that indicate SDV
.... 10.47 Example of a blood pressure R4 observation, minimal
.... 10.48 Example of a bodyWeight R4 observation
.... 10.49 Example of an MHV blood sugar R4 observation
.... 10.50 Example of an valid FHIR bodyWeight R4 observation, but not compliant with the profile
.... 10.51 Observation - SH: Alcohol Use
.... 10.52 PCF Consent Authorization Server Actor
.... 10.53 PCF Consent Recorder Actor
.... 10.54 PCF Consent Registry Actor
.... 10.55 Dummy Authoring Practitioner example
.... 10.56 Mother of John