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  1. FHIR Specification Feedback
  2. FHIR-28054

Does Trust fundamentally encourage the exchange of inaccurate clinical information?

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    • Icon: Change Request Change Request
    • Resolution: Persuasive with Modification
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    • FHIR Data Segmentation for Privacy (FHIR)
    • 0.1 [deprecated]
    • Security
    • Detailed Specification [deprecated]
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      We will add additional discussion about the use of Trust tags:

      • More precise tracking of trust levels by various actors and throughout the lifecycle of the information belongs to the Provenance resource.
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      We will add additional discussion about the use of Trust tags: More precise tracking of trust levels by various actors and throughout the lifecycle of the information belongs to the Provenance resource.
    • Mohammad Jafari / Trish Williams : 6-0-0
    • Clarification
    • Compatible, substantive

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      Does the trust valueset indicate the level of trust between the sender and receiver of information or between the sender and the creator of that information? Does this mean that the trust codes associated with the same data would multiply as it was exchanged across actors? How should a sender represent a chain of trust codes? This gets really complicated. Obviously, it would be better to only send accurate, trusted information. Why are we trying to enable the exchange of low quality information?

      Existing Wording:

      http://build.fhir.org/ig/HL7/fhir-security-label-ds4p/branches/master/ValueSet-valueset-trust.html

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