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Chapter II – Legal and Regulatory Considerations |
Article 4: Data protection |
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Chapter II – Legal and Regulatory Considerations |
Article 6: Patient safety |
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Chapter II – Legal and Regulatory Considerations |
Article 5: Identification, authentication and authorisation |
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Article 4: Data protection |
4.1 Processing and storage |
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Article 4: Data protection |
4.2 National legal frameworks |
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Article 5: Identification, authentication and authorisation |
5.5 Patient involvement in authorization for health data access |
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Article 5: Identification, authentication and authorisation |
5.6 Authorized representatives for patient health data access |
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Article 5: Identification, authentication and authorisation |
5.4 Digital capabilities for patient identity verification in healthcare |
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Article 5: Identification, authentication and authorisation |
5.2 Secure identification and access control for health professionals |
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Article 5: Identification, authentication and authorisation |
5.7 Authentication levels for citizens and health professionals |
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Article 5: Identification, authentication and authorisation |
5.1 Unique patient identification |
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Article 5: Identification, authentication and authorisation |
5.3 Electronic registers for verification of health professionals and providers |
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Article 5: Identification, authentication and authorisation |
5.8 Authorisation levels for citizens and health professionals |
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Article 6: Patient safety |
6.5 Clarifying legal responsibilities |
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Article 6: Patient safety |
6.4 Safe use and effective flow of health information (systems) |
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Article 6: Patient safety |
6.1 Access to transformed and original health data |
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Article 6: Patient safety |
6.2 Verification and confirmation of health data accuracy and integrity |
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Article 6: Patient safety |
6.3 Logging for patient safety in semantic data transformations |