User story
- As a user I want to login into the application (MAIN) So that the application (MAIN) can check if I can share my medical data with the Belgian eHealth network.
Case 1: the user has given his consent
Initial data:
- the user must have given his consent to ehealth
Test script ID | Test Actions | Assertion | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Consent-101/102 |
| When the test actions are performed the following assertions must be checked: MAIN:
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Case 2: the user has not given his consent
Initial data:
- the user hasn't given his consent to ehealth
Test script ID | Test Actions | Assertion | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Consent-101/102 |
| When the test actions are performed the following assertions must be checked: MAIN:
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Test case specification
As the health services invoked are different if you are in a patient perspective or in a healthcare giver perspective, 2 test scripts are available:
Consent-101: is used for testing the service from a patient perspective (user logged as a citizen)
Consent-102: is used for testing the service from healthcare giver perspective (user logged as a healthcare giver (e.g. doctor, nurse,...))
It seems to be identical to ATH-TS-12 except that the technology to get the status is not the same.
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