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Security Work Group | Maturity Level: 1 | Trial Use | Use Context: Country: World, Not yet ready for Production use |
Official URL: http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/permission-rule-combining
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Version: 6.0.0-ballot2 | |||
draft as of 2022-08-05 | Computable Name: PermissionRuleCombining | |||
Flags: Experimental, Immutable | OID: 2.16.840.1.113883.4.642.3.3231 |
This value set is used in the following places:
Codes identifying rule combining algorithm.
Generated Narrative: ValueSet permission-rule-combining
Last updated: 2024-11-07T14:43:37.879Z
Profile: Shareable ValueSet
http://hl7.org/fhir/permission-rule-combining
This expansion generated 07 Nov 2024
Generated Narrative: ValueSet
Last updated: 2024-11-07T14:43:37.879Z
Profile: Shareable ValueSet
Expansion based on codesystem Permission Rule Combining v6.0.0-ballot2 (CodeSystem)
This value set contains 6 concepts
Code | System | Display | Definition |
deny-overrides | http://hl7.org/fhir/permission-rule-combining | Deny-overrides | The deny overrides combining algorithm is intended for those cases where a deny decision should have priority over a permit decision. |
permit-overrides | http://hl7.org/fhir/permission-rule-combining | Permit-overrides | The permit overrides combining algorithm is intended for those cases where a permit decision should have priority over a deny decision. |
ordered-deny-overrides | http://hl7.org/fhir/permission-rule-combining | Ordered-deny-overrides | The behavior of this algorithm is identical to that of the “Deny-overrides” rule-combining algorithm with one exception. The order in which the collection of rules is evaluated SHALL match the order as listed in the permission. |
ordered-permit-overrides | http://hl7.org/fhir/permission-rule-combining | Ordered-permit-overrides | The behavior of this algorithm is identical to that of the “Permit-overrides” rule-combining algorithm with one exception. The order in which the collection of rules is evaluated SHALL match the order as listed in the permission. |
deny-unless-permit | http://hl7.org/fhir/permission-rule-combining | Deny-unless-permit | The “Deny-unless-permit” combining algorithm is intended for those cases where a permit decision should have priority over a deny decision, and an “Indeterminate” or “NotApplicable” must never be the result. It is particularly useful at the top level in a policy structure to ensure that a PDP will always return a definite “Permit” or “Deny” result. |
permit-unless-deny | http://hl7.org/fhir/permission-rule-combining | Permit-unless-deny | The “Permit-unless-deny” combining algorithm is intended for those cases where a deny decision should have priority over a permit decision, and an “Indeterminate” or “NotApplicable” must never be the result. It is particularly useful at the top level in a policy structure to ensure that a PDP will always return a definite “Permit” or “Deny” result. This algorithm has the following behavior. |
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