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Vocabulary
Work
Group
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Maturity Level : N/A | External | Use Context : Any |
This
value
set
(http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/v3-x_BasicConfidentialityKind)
(http://terminology.hl7.org/ValueSet/v3-x_BasicConfidentialityKind)
is
defined
as
part
of
HL7
v3.
Related
FHIR
content:
x_BasicConfidentialityKind
.
Summary
| Defining URL: |
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| Version: | 2014-03-26 |
| Name: |
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| Title: | V3 Value Setx_BasicConfidentialityKind |
| Definition: |
Description: Used to enumerate the typical confidentiality constraints placed upon a clinical document. Usage Note: x_BasicConfidentialityKind is a subset of Confidentiality codes that are used as metadata indicating the receiver responsibility to comply with normally applicable jurisdictional privacy law or disclosure authorization; that the receiver may not disclose this information except as directed by the information custodian, who may be the information subject; or that the receiver may not disclose this information except as directed by the information custodian, who may be the information subject. |
| OID: | 2.16.840.1.113883.1.11.16926 (for OID based terminology systems) |
| Source Resource | XML / JSON |
This value set is not currently used
This value set includes codes from the following code systems:
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/Confidentiality
http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v3-Confidentiality
| Code | Display | |
| N | normal |
Definition:
Privacy
metadata
indicating
that
the
information
is
typical,
non-stigmatizing
health
information,
which
presents
typical
risk
of
harm
if
disclosed
without
authorization.
Examples: In the US, this includes what HIPAA identifies as the minimum necessary protected health information (PHI) given a covered purpose of use (treatment, payment, or operations). Includes typical, non-stigmatizing health information disclosed in an application for health, workers compensation, disability, or life insurance. Map: Partial Map to ISO 13606-4 Sensitivity Level (3) Clinical Care: Default for normal clinical care access (i.e. most clinical staff directly caring for the patient should be able to access nearly all of the EHR). Maps to normal confidentiality for treatment information but not to ancillary care, payment and operations. Usage Note: This metadata indicates that the receiver may be obligated to comply with applicable jurisdictional privacy law or disclosure authorization. |
| R | restricted |
Privacy
metadata
indicating
highly
sensitive,
potentially
stigmatizing
information,
which
presents
a
high
risk
to
the
information
subject
if
disclosed
without
authorization.
May
be
pre-empted
by
jurisdictional
law,
e.g.,
for
public
health
reporting
or
emergency
treatment.
Examples: Includes information that is additionally protected such as sensitive conditions mental health, HIV, substance abuse, domestic violence, child abuse, genetic disease, and reproductive health; or sensitive demographic information such as a patient's standing as an employee or a celebrity. May be used to indicate proprietary or classified information that is not related to an individual, e.g., secret ingredients in a therapeutic substance; or the name of a manufacturer. Map: Partial Map to ISO 13606-4 Sensitivity Level (3) Clinical Care: Default for normal clinical care access (i.e. most clinical staff directly caring for the patient should be able to access nearly all of the EHR). Maps to normal confidentiality for treatment information but not to ancillary care, payment and operations.. Usage Note: This metadata indicates that the receiver may be obligated to comply with applicable, prevailing (default) jurisdictional privacy law or disclosure authorization.. |
| V | very restricted | .
Privacy
metadata
indicating
that
the
information
is
extremely
sensitive
and
likely
stigmatizing
health
information
that
presents
a
very
high
risk
if
disclosed
without
authorization.
This
information
must
be
kept
in
the
highest
confidence.
Examples: Includes information about a victim of abuse, patient requested information sensitivity, and taboo subjects relating to health status that must be discussed with the patient by an attending provider before sharing with the patient. May also include information held under “legal lock� or attorney-client privilege Map: This metadata indicates that the receiver may not disclose this information except as directed by the information custodian, who may be the information subject. Usage Note: This metadata indicates that the receiver may not disclose this information except as directed by the information custodian, who may be the information subject. |