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  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 |