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Title : Security Audit and Access Accountability Message
Data Definitions for Healthcare Applications
Author(s) : G. Marshall
Filename : draft-marshall-security-audit-05.txt
Pages : 44
Date : 2003-9-30
To help assure healthcare privacy and security in automated systems,
usage data need to be collected. These data will be reviewed by
administrative staff to verify that healthcare data is being used in
accordance with the healthcare provider's data security requirements
and to establish accountability for data use. This review process is
called security auditing.
This document defines the format of the data to be collected and
minimum set of attributes that need to be captured by healthcare
application systems for subsequent use by an automation-assisted
review application. The data includes records of who accessed
healthcare data, when, for what action, from where, and which
patients' records were involved. The data definition is an XML
schema to be used as a reference by healthcare standards developers
and application designers.
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