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GDPR on FHIR

Healthcare Exchange Standards

I had the idea that I could host a discussion of how to use FHIR in a GDPR compliant organization. We ended up talking more about generally how to use the various capabilities that exist in FHIR to meet the various Articles in GDPR. Thus FHIR includes many capabilities that can be leveraged to meet GDPR needs.

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My Health, My Data – Thinking Consumers, Privacy and Self-Care at HIMSS 2023

Health Populi

” That could include such data tags as cookie identifiers, device identifiers, and IP addresses. In Europe, where health citizens are covered by the GDPR for privacy across all sorts of data, people have rights and responsibilities covering all data for health purposes and beyond. and much of the world. In the U.S.,

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Isn’t It Eyeconic? Vision Care in the Evolving Health Care Ecosystem

Health Populi

While Europeans in the room — remembering two of the major sponsors of the meeting were Essilor (based in France) and Luxxotica (based in Italy) — are covered by the GDPR for privacy of personal data, Americans are barely covered by a patchwork privacy quilt of HIPAA, GINA, COPPA (for children online), and other bits of policy.

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What is DS4P?

Healthcare Exchange Standards

How data are tagged with specific kinds of sensitivity labels is the topic of my next article. Thus what was originally a normal lab result, should now be treated as a sensitive health condition. It can also happen that a sensitive result may become less sensitive, although I expect this to be rare. or "Deny all access."

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Privacy and Security Considerations for the use of Open APIs for Patient Directed Exchange.

Healthcare Exchange Standards

Data-Tagging? I certainly have blog articles on many of theses topics: FHIR , Privacy/Consent , Health Exchange , Blockchain in Healthcare , De-Identification , Patient Identity , Direct , and even GDPR. Authentication? Provenance? Obligations? App-Validation? App-Store?

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