HL7 Personal Health Record System Functional Model, Release 2
2.0.1 - Normative

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Requirements: RI.1.1.24.1 Evidence of Record Entry Legal Hold Removal Event (Function)

Official URL: http://hl7.org/ehrs/uv/phrsfmr2/Requirements/PHRSFMR2-RI.1.1.24.1 Version: 2.0.1
Standards status: Normative Computable Name: RI_1_1_24_1_Evidence_of_Record_Entry_Legal_Hold_Removal_Event

Maintain Evidence of Record Entry Legal Hold Removal Event

Description I: Evidence of Record Entry Legal Hold Removal Event includes key metadata, ensures health record integrity (and trust) and enables record audit.
Criteria N:
RI.1.1.24.1#01 SHOULD The system SHOULD audit each occurrence when a set of Record Entries are released from legal hold.
RI.1.1.24.1#02 SHOULD The system SHOULD capture identity of the organization where Record Entries are released from legal hold.
RI.1.1.24.1#03 SHALL The system SHALL capture identity of the patient who is subject of Record Entries released from legal hold.
RI.1.1.24.1#04 SHALL The system SHALL capture identity of the user releasing Record Entries from legal hold.
RI.1.1.24.1#05 SHALL The system SHALL capture identity of the system application which released Record Entries from legal hold.
RI.1.1.24.1#06 SHOULD The system SHOULD capture the type of Record Event trigger (i.e., released from legal hold).
RI.1.1.24.1#07 SHALL The system SHALL capture the date and time Record Entries are released from legal hold.
RI.1.1.24.1#08 SHOULD The system SHOULD capture identity of the location (i.e., network address) where Record Entries are released from legal hold.
RI.1.1.24.1#09 MAY The system MAY capture the rationale for releasing Record Entries from legal hold.