The Office of the National Coordination for Health Information Technology is seeking comments on an advance notice of proposed metadata standards to guide electronic health information exchange.
The proposed metadata standards are in three categories: patient identity, provenance and privacy. These standards would apply to summary care records.
The proposed metadata standards are listed below.
Patient Identity
1. Name.
2. Date of birth.
3. Address.
4. Zip code.
5. Patient identifiers, such as the last four digits of the social security number or the driver license number.
Provenance
1. Tagged data element identifier.
2. Time stamp.
3. Actor and actor's affiliation.
Privacy (assumes encryption)
1. Policy pointer.
2. Content metadata, comprised of data type and sensitivity information.
Read the ONC advance notice of proposed metadata standards.
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The proposed metadata standards are in three categories: patient identity, provenance and privacy. These standards would apply to summary care records.
The proposed metadata standards are listed below.
Patient Identity
1. Name.
2. Date of birth.
3. Address.
4. Zip code.
5. Patient identifiers, such as the last four digits of the social security number or the driver license number.
Provenance
1. Tagged data element identifier.
2. Time stamp.
3. Actor and actor's affiliation.
Privacy (assumes encryption)
1. Policy pointer.
2. Content metadata, comprised of data type and sensitivity information.
Read the ONC advance notice of proposed metadata standards.
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