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Used documentation
Cookbook/ materials | Version | Location |
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eHealthConsent WS Cookbook | 1.9 | |
API eHealth Consent | 2.0 | http://jira.ivlab.ilabt.imec.be/secure/attachment/17424/swagger_consent_2-0-2.json |
KMEHR | - | https://www.ehealth.fgov.be/standards/kmehr/en |
General information
In the figure below, we present a logical view about the relationship between the three basic services of the ehealth platform that are the WS Consent, the Therapeutic link WS, and the Therapeutic exclusion services. A consent can be managed by different types of end-users:
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The API eHealth Consent provides five methods. It is noteworthy that in this use case only the Get Patient Consent history method is used.
Basic flow
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Use case ID | ATH-UC-17-BF | ||
Use case name | Consult the consent history of a patient using the GET /histories/{patientSsin} operation | ||
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Short Description | This use case enables to consult the consent history of a given patient using the REST version of the WS Consent. | ||
Priority | 1 (High) Must have: The system must implement this goal/ assumption to be accepted. | ||
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Post-Conditions |
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Steps (basic flow) | 1 | The client sends a GET /histories/{patientSsin} request | |
2 | The IAM connect sends the request to the WS consent | ||
3 | The WS consent finds information about the consent history of a patient | ||
4 | The WS consent sends a response to the IAM | ||
5 | The IAM connect receives the response and sends it to the client | ||
6 | The client receives information about the consent management history of the patient | ||
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