I have so much material on my blog on Privacy Consent, that I will give a top level organization to it here. I hope to re-organize these for better reading, but for now this is just a list of all re-usable articles.
- Is honoring a Patients Consent a form of forbidden Information Blocking
- Simple definition of ABAC and #FHIR
- FHIR Security Labels and ABAC
- Consent is a small part of Overarching Policy
- recording of my IHE Privacy Consent on FHIR webinar
- Teaching an AI/ML/LLM should be a distinct PurposeOfUse
- California Bill 352 - aka sex and gender sensitivity
- Patient Requested Restrictions
- Security Labeling Service
- eConsent standards
- Break-Glass
- RelatedPerson Consent - how to record the #FHIR Consent that authorizes a #FHIR RelatedPerson
- Explaining #FHIR Consent examples
- IHE Basic Audit Implementation Guide
- Actual Consent is more important than more standards for Consent
- FHIR Consent mapped with BPPC
- Controlled Exchange Architecture Models for Scale on #FHIR
- Patient Engagement - Access Log
- Modes of patient centric communication
- Patient Centered HIE
- Remedial FHIR Consent Enforcement
- Enabling Point-Of-Care Consent
- Consent Process
- Privacy Principles
My other Topics
- Security/Privacy Bloginar: IHE - Privacy and Security Profiles - Introduction
- Blockchain
- FHIR
- User Identity and Authentication
- Directories
- Access Control (including Consent Enforcement)
- Audit Control
- Secure Communications
- Signature - Digital, Electronic
- De-Identification, Anonymization, Pseudonymization
- Security/Privacy Risk Assessment/Management
- Document Sharing Management (Health Information Exchange - HIE)
- Patient Identity
- mHealth
- Meaningful Use
- The Direct Project
- Other
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