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| Community Based Collaborative Care Work Group | Maturity Level : N/A | Standards Status : Informative | Compartments : Patient |
This is the narrative for the resource. See also the XML , JSON or Turtle format. This example conforms to the profile Consent .
The
following
scenario
is
based
on
existing
jurisdictional
policy
and
are
realized
in
existing
systems
in
Canada.
The
default
policy
is
one
of
implied
consent
for
the
provision
of
care,
so
these
scenarios
all
deal
with
withdrawal
or
withholding
consent
for
that
purpose.
In
other
jurisdictions,
where
an
express
consent
model
is
used
(Opt-In),
these
would
examples
would
contain
the
phrase
"consent
to"
rather
than
"withhold"
or
"withdraw"
consent
for.
specific
to
use-case
2.
Withhold
or
withdraw
consent
for
disclosure
of
a
specific
record
(e.g.
Lab
Order/Result)
Patient
"P.
van
de
Heuvel"
"Donal
D
DUCK"'s
Primary
Care
Provider,
Dr.
Philip
Primary,
has
ordered
a
set
of
lab
test
which
Adam
wishes
to
keep
as
private
as
possible.
At
the
sample
collection
facility,
he
indicates
that
he
would
like
withhold
consent
to
disclose
the
order
and
all
results
associated
with
that
specific
order
from
all
other
providers
Usage note: every effort has been made to ensure that the examples are correct and useful, but they are not a normative part of the specification.