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Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Quick video on IHE Privacy and Security

 IHE just published a short video by me on the IHE Privacy and Security solutions.

The key slide page 3


YouTube video hosted on IHE International Channel


Links:

  • IHE  IT Infrastructure
  • Whitepapers and Handbooks
    • Cookbook: Preparing the IHE Profile Security Section 
    • De-Identification Handbook 
      • Algorithm Mapping Spreadsheet 
    • Document Sharing Metadata Handbook
    • Template for XDS Affinity Domain Deployment Planning 
    • Access Control 
    • Enabling Document Sharing Health Information Exchange Using IHE Profiles 
    • Security and Privacy Solutions: Handbooks, Profiles, and Content
  • Implementation Guides / Profiles
    • Mobile Health Document Sharing (MHDS) TI 
    • Consistent Time (CT)
    • Audit Trail and Node Authentication (ATNA) Profile
    • Cross Enterprise User Assertion (XUA)
    • Internet User Authorization (IUA) TI 
    • Basic Patient Privacy Consents (BPPC)
    • Advanced Patient Privacy Consents (APPC) TI
    • Secure Retrieve (SeR) TI 
    • Document Digital Signature (DSG)
    • Document Encryption (DEN) TI
    • Basic Audit TI 


Updated to add key cross-reference matrix slide as image.

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The information posted here are mine and not necessarily represent By Light Professional IT Services LLC. I am a Standards Architect specializing in Standards Architecture in Interoperability, Security, Privacy, and Blockchain for By Light Professional IT Services LLC. Primarily involved in the international standards development and the promulgation of those standards. Co-chair of the HL7 Security workgroup, a member of the FHIR Management Group, FHIR core team, and co-chair of IHE IT Infrastructure Technical and Planning Committee. I participate in ASTM, DICOM, HL7, IHE, ISO/TC-215, Kantara, W3C, IETF, OASIS-Open, and other. I was a core member of the Direct Project specification writing, authoring the security section, and supporting risk assessment. Active in many regional initiatives such as the IHE-USA, USCDI, SMART, HEART, CommonWell, Carequality, Sequoia (NwHIN-Exchange), and WISHIN. Active in the Healthcare standardization since 1999, during which time authored various standards, profiles, and white papers.
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