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| Security Work Group | Maturity Level : N/A | Standards Status : Informative | Compartments : Device , Patient , Practitioner |
This is the narrative for the resource. See also the XML , JSON or Turtle format. This example conforms to the profile AuditEvent .
Generated Narrative: AuditEvent
Resource AuditEvent "example-disclosure"
category : Export ( DICOM #110106)
code : HIPAA disclosure ([not stated]#Disclosure)
action : R
severity : notice
recorded : 22 Sept 2013, 10:08:00 am
| Code | Detail |
| Success (Details: http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/audit-event-outcome code 0 = 'Success', stated as 'Success') | Successful Disclosure () |
authorization : healthcare marketing ( ActReason #HMARKT)
patient : Patient/example "Peter CHALMERS"
agent
type : Source Role ID ( DICOM #110153)
who : : That guy everyone wishes would be caught
requestor : true
location : Location/1 "South Wing, second floor"
policy : http://consent.com/yes
network : custodian.net
agent
type : Destination Role ID ( DICOM #110152)
who : Practitioner/example: Where "Adam CAREFUL"
requestor : false
network : marketing.land
authorization : healthcare marketing ( ActReason #HMARKT)
| Observer | Type |
| : Watchers Accounting of Disclosures Application | Application Server ( Audit Event Source Type #4) |
| What | Role | SecurityLabel |
| Patient/example/_history/1: data about Everthing important "Peter CHALMERS" | Domain Resource ( AuditEventEntityRole #4) | very restricted ( Confidentiality #V) , sexually transmitted disease information sensitivity ( ActCode #STD) , delete after use ( ActCode #DELAU) |
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.