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    • Resolution: Persuasive
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    • FHIR Data Segmentation for Privacy (FHIR)
    • 0.3.0
    • Security
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      Rephrased and reframed the paragraph to clarify that the statements are arguments and not wild statements of empirical facts.

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      Rephrased and reframed the paragraph to clarify that the statements are arguments and not wild statements of empirical facts.
    • Mohammad Jafari / Christopher Schaut: 4-0-1
    • Clarification
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      last paragraph of section 2

      Wide adoption of security labels can help build trust between physicians, patients, and other entities involved in access, use, and exchange of information. Trust is a core component of interoperability. Adding security labels may help increase the exchange of information because the options will no longer be send “all or nothing”.

      I might agree with this statement, but is there any evidence? It otherwise is an unsupported wild assertion.

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            jafarim Mohammad Jafari
            john_moehrke John Moehrke
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