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Basic Flow
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| ID | AR-UC10-BF | Name | Put Patient Consent - Authorized organization in behalf of HIO - Doctor | Description | A doctor working in the authorized organization that acts in behalf of a Health Insurance Organization (HIO) declares an Informed Patient Consent on behalf of the patient. Using the eHealth Certificate of the Authorized Organization to access the Consent WS. | Actor(s) | - A doctor working in the authorized organization
| Requirements | - End-user is a doctor working in the authorized organisation that acts in behalf of a HIO
- The informed patient consent is managed by a recognized authorized organization thru its usual software in behalf a HIO
- Valid eHealth Certificate of the authorized organization
- Consent WS is integrated in the software of the end-user
| Trigger | The user wants to declare a Patient Consent in the behalf of a HIO | Precondition(s) | - The user has an account for the application
- The user is logged out
| Flow | - The user attempts to access the eHealth Consent WS
- The user needs to request a SAML Token by using the eHealth Certificate of the Authorized Organization
- A request for a SAML Token is sent to the Secure Token Service (STS)
- The STS responds with a SAML Token
- The user has access to the eHealth WS Consent
- The user does a request for Put Patient Consent
- The Put Patient Consent Request is sent to the WS Consent
- ° The WS Consent responds with a Put Patient Consent Response
° The request is logged ° The Informed Patient Consent is stored in eHealth Database | Post Conditions | - Request is logged
- Informed Patient Consent is stored in the eHealth Database
| Test Data |
| Endpoint(s) | - WS Consent
- eHealth Database
| Remarks | - The identification of the Authorized organization is not mandatory in the Author of the request as the Trusted Third Party rule is applied
- The SSIN and/or NIHII of the doctor end user are optional for the consultation method. If provided they must be compliant with SSIN, NIHII validation (format and check digit)
| Additional Information | Additional information about the HIO, doctor, administrative, patient e.g. software name, address, doctor, administrative, patient first and family name may be added for the audit purpose |
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Alternative Flow
Flow | Specifications |
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| ID | AR-UC10-AF01 | Name | Put Patient Consent - Authorized organization in behalf of HIO - Administrative | Description | An administrative working under the responsibility of a doctor in the authorized organization that acts in behalf of a Health Insurance Organization (HIO) declares an Informed Patient Consent. Using the eHealth Certificate of the Authorized Organization to access the Consent WS. | Actor(s) | - An administrative working in the Authorized Organization under the responsibility of a doctor
| Requirements | - End-user is an administrative working in the Authorized Organization under the responsibility of a doctor
- The informed patient consent is managed by a recognized authorized organization thru its usual software in behalf a HIO
- Valid eHealth Certificate of the Authorized Organization
- Consent WS is integrated in the software of the end-user
| Trigger | The user wants to declare a Patient Consent in the behalf of a HIO | Preconditions | - The user has an account for the application
- The user is logged out
| Flow | - The user attempts to access the eHealth Consent WS
- The user needs to request a SAML Token by using the eHealth Certificate of the Authorized Organization
- A request for a SAML Token is sent to the Secure Token Service (STS)
- The STS responds with a SAML Token
- The user has access to the eHealth WS Consent
- The user does a request for Put Patient Consent
- The Put Patient Consent Request is sent to the WS Consent
- ° The WS Consent responds with a Put Patient Consent Response
° The request is logged ° The Informed Patient Consent is stored in eHealth Database | Difference in flow | Identification of the end-user --> Identification of the admin: SSIN Number, professional category needs to be added to the request | Post Conditions | - Request is logged
- Informed Patient Consent is stored in the eHealth Database
| Test Data |
| Endpoint(s) | - WS Consent
- eHealth Database
| Remarks | The identification of the Authorized organization is not mandatory in the Author of the request as the Trusted Third Party rule is applied | Additional Information | Additional information about the HIO, doctor, administrative, patient e.g. software name, address, doctor, administrative, patient first and family name may be added for the audit purpose |
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Alternative Flow
Flow | Specifications |
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| ID | AR-UC10-AF02 | Name | Put Patient Consent - Authorized organization in behalf of HIO - Patient | Description | A patient declares his Informed Patient Consent via an Authorized organization in behalf a HIO. Using the eHealth Certificate of the Authorized Organization to access the Consent WS. | Actor(s) | | Requirements | - End-user is a patient
- The informed patient consent is managed by a recognized authorized organization thru its usual software in behalf a HIO
- Valid eHealth Certificate of the Authorized Organization
- Consent WS is integrated in the software of the end-user
| Trigger | The user wants to declare a Patient Consent in the behalf of a HIO | Precondition(s) | - The user has an account for the application
- The user is logged out
| Flow | - The user attempts to access the eHealth Consent WS
- The user needs to request a SAML Token by using the eHealth Certificate of the Authorized Organization
- A request for a SAML Token is sent to the Secure Token Service (STS)
- The STS responds with a SAML Token
- The user has access to the eHealth WS Consent
- The user does a request for Put Patient Consent
- The Put Patient Consent Request is sent to the WS Consent
- ° The WS Consent responds with a Put Patient Consent Response
° The request is logged ° The Informed Patient Consent is stored in eHealth Database | Difference in flow | Identification of the end-user → Identification of HIO → Identification of patient | Post Conditions | - Request is logged
- Informed Patient Consent is stored in the eHealth Database
| Test Data |
| End point(s) | - WS Consent
- eHealth Database
| Remarks | The identification of the Authorized organization is not mandatory in the Author of the request as the Trusted Third Party rule is applied | Additional Information | Additional information about the HIO, doctor, administrative, patient e.g. software name, address, doctor, administrative, patient first and family name may be added for the audit purpose |
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