Used Documentation
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General Information
Therapeutic Links
Management of the Therapeutic Links:
- The eHealth consent WA will allow both patients (incl. patient's parents or mandataries) and authorized HC parties to manage the therapeutic links (declaration, revocation and consultation)
- The authorized HC parties, citizin (incl. concerned patients, parents of patients or patient's mandataries) are also able to perform the same operations throughout their usual software by calling the eHealth therapeutic link WS.
- The authorized HC organizations are only authorized to verify the existence of the therapeutic links before allowing the HC parties ti access the medical data of the patients by calling the therapeutic link consultation WS through their application.
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- The start date of the new period is greater or equal to the start date of the period to be extended
- The end date of the new period is greater than the end date of the period to be extended (overlap of period of validity)
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The therapeutic links are managed according to the rules corresponding to the type of therapeutic link through:
- Specific webservices (WS) by HC professionals as end-users through their usual software or through an authorized organization
- A dedicated web application (WA), currently called eHealth Consent with following end-users: Patients and HC professionals/ HC professionals within an organization
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KMEHR
This service is a ‘KMEHR-based’ WS. We thus strongly recommend consulting the documentation related to the KMEHR normative elements. The KMEHR site aims to offer a central point for the documentation of the KMEHR normative elements.
https://www.ehealth.fgov.be/standards/kmehr/en
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- cd : This is the key element used to code information: this section is completely based on the description from the KMEHR standard, as can be found on: https://www.ehealth.fgov.be/standards/kmehr/en/page/key-elements#cd
- id: This element is used to uniquely identify key elements like request, response of the WS, patient, HCParty. It can also be used to specify any unique identifier: this section is completely based on the description from the KMEHR standard, as can be found on: https://www.ehealth.fgov.be/standards/kmehr/en/page/key-elements#id
- HC Party: The hcparty element is a generic element that aims to represent any kind of healthcare party: organization, physician, medical specialty, or even IT systems: this section is entirely based on the description from the KMEHR standard, as can be found on: https://www.ehealth.fgov.be/standards/kmehr/en/page/hcparty
Basic Flow - HC professional
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ID | AR-UC15-BF |
Name | Revoke Therapeutic Link - HC Professional |
Description | Revoke Therapeutic Link, service used to revoke a therapeutic link between a patient and a HC party. HC Professional acts as author of the Therapeutic Link. Certificate used to access the WS Therapeutic Link is the eHealth Certificate of the end-user (HC Professional). Only following HC Party categories are allowed to manage therapeutic links: Physician, Nurse, Dentist and Midwife. |
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Requirements |
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Trigger | The user wants to revoke a therapeutic link |
Precondition(s) |
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Flow |
° The request is logged ° The Therapeutic link is created in eHealth Database |
Post Condition (s) |
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Test Data | |
Endpoint(s) | Therapeutic Links |
Remarks * |
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Additional Information |
° The HC professional is identified by the SSIN number, the NIHII number (if available) and the HC party category) ° The HC organization is identified by the NIHII nuumber and the HC party category
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