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The '''first release of the document''' can be found [https://drive.google.com/file/d/152fmVr42JuSwTJCGXQdCfkLph612Neea/view?usp=sharing here]. | The '''first release of the document''' can be found [https://drive.google.com/file/d/152fmVr42JuSwTJCGXQdCfkLph612Neea/view?usp=sharing here]. | ||
This document provides '''a first common approach to data exchange and security'''. The basic mechanisms are described throughout the document. From the discussions that led to this document and from the feedback, the implementation guidance in this document must be '''further detailed and specified'''. For example, the implementation of Mutual Authentication or a common standardized specification for End-to-End encryption are possible - and necessary - next steps. This '''future work''' should build upon - and hopefully enrich - the international guidance and knowledge that exists in the FHIR community. '''Working group meetings will happen in 2021, starting on January 12.''' | This document provides '''a first common approach to data exchange and security'''. The basic mechanisms are described throughout the document. From the discussions that led to this document and from the feedback, the implementation guidance in this document must be '''further detailed and specified'''. For example, the implementation of Mutual Authentication or a common standardized specification for End-to-End encryption are possible - and necessary - next steps. This '''future work''' should build upon - and hopefully enrich - the international guidance and knowledge that exists in the FHIR community. '''Working group meetings will happen in 2021, starting on January 12.''' | ||
[[Security_Workgroup_Meeting_Schedule|'''2021 Meeting Schedule and minutes''']] | [[Security_Workgroup_Meeting_Schedule|'''2021 Meeting Schedule and minutes''']] |
Revision as of 10:19, 16 December 2020
From June 2020 until October 2020 an ad-hoc working group met on a weekly basis and has put together security recommendations when using HL7 FHIR (release 1).
WG participants for release 1 were:
- Erwin Bellon, UZ Leuven
- Nick Hermans, UZ Leuven
- Damien Giry, RSW
- José Costa Teixeira, HL7 Belgium chair
- Robin Bosman, eHealth Platform
- Félix De Tavernier, Abrumet/RSB
- Pablo d'Alcantara, Abrumet/RSB
- Pieter Devolder, UZ Gent/IHE Belgium user co-chair
- Daniel Homerin, RSW
- David Casagrande, RSW
- Bart Rondou, recip-e
- Karlien Erauw, Agoria/IHE Belgium vendor co-chair
===== You can consult the recommendations here =====
The first release of the document can be found here. This document provides a first common approach to data exchange and security. The basic mechanisms are described throughout the document. From the discussions that led to this document and from the feedback, the implementation guidance in this document must be further detailed and specified. For example, the implementation of Mutual Authentication or a common standardized specification for End-to-End encryption are possible - and necessary - next steps. This future work should build upon - and hopefully enrich - the international guidance and knowledge that exists in the FHIR community. Working group meetings will happen in 2021, starting on January 12.