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* HL7 blog - [http://blog.hl7.org/hl7_fhir_connectathon16_patientconsent_oauth2-0 HL7 FHIR Connectathon 16: Patient Consent Forms: Redundant in the world of OAuth2? Part 2 of 2]
 
* HL7 blog - [http://blog.hl7.org/hl7_fhir_connectathon16_patientconsent_oauth2-0 HL7 FHIR Connectathon 16: Patient Consent Forms: Redundant in the world of OAuth2? Part 2 of 2]
 
* John Moehrke blog - [https://healthcaresecprivacy.blogspot.com/2017/09/remedial-fhir-consent-enforcement.html Remedial FHIR Consent Enforcement] - note this is a different model than this track is following, but was used for alternative track.
 
* John Moehrke blog - [https://healthcaresecprivacy.blogspot.com/2017/09/remedial-fhir-consent-enforcement.html Remedial FHIR Consent Enforcement] - note this is a different model than this track is following, but was used for alternative track.
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* Grahame/Josh blog - [http://www.healthintersections.com.au/?p=2746 Sharing Information with a Patient Case Manager]
  
 
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Track Name

Consumer Centered Data Exchange (CCDE)

Submitting WG/Project/Implementer Group

FHIR Project Director, in association with the National Association For Trusted Exchange (NATE)

Justification

The justification for this track is to continue to develop an understanding of what the main specification of the US core IG should say about enabling consumer-centric use case. This will be the second CCDE connectathon. The inaugural connectathon spurred significant interest and participation in San Diego followed by voluminous post-connectathon discussion. One particular area of focus that emerged was related to the intersection of the use of the SMART on FHIR authentication method and the Consent FHIR Resources. There is ambiguity among members of the community as how to leverage the the advantages of the OAuth aspects of the SMART Authentication method to minimize the burden on the part of the consumer within the existing definition of the Consent and related Resources. We aim to explore the various implementation considerations, doing so in a policy transparent way.

Prior Connectathon track 201709 Consumer Centered Data Exchange

Relevant background

email discussion list

Proposed Track Lead

Aaron Seib

Expected participants

  • NATE
  • John Moehrke (HL7 Security co-chair) SME on FHIR Consent
  • http://test.fhir.org/r3
  • HSS IDEA Lab Authors of the POET specification Mark Scrimshire & Alan Viars

(others: email aaron.seib@nate-trust.org if you are interested in getting involved)

Roles

Please include information here regarding how much advance preparation will be required if creating a client and/or server.

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Scenarios

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Security and Privacy Considerations