Providers should be provided the opportunity to review and approve the content prior to access or release.

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    • Type: Change Request
    • Resolution: Not Persuasive
    • Priority: Highest
    • US Da Vinci HRex (FHIR)
    • current
    • Clinical Interoperability Council
    • Approaches to Exchanging FHIR Data
    • 3.0.2 Overview of Approaches
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      The wording says "based on previously agreed upon terms". If the provider has determined that the payer may access certain types of information without provider review, subscription is viable. Obviously its applicability would be based on whether that agreement exists. If not, then the "requires human intervention" part of the tree would kick in and subscription would not be used

      Balloter agrees that, based on agreed new scope language at the top of the section, nothing further is needed here

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      The wording says "based on previously agreed upon terms". If the provider has determined that the payer may access certain types of information without provider review, subscription is viable. Obviously its applicability would be based on whether that agreement exists. If not, then the "requires human intervention" part of the tree would kick in and subscription would not be used Balloter agrees that, based on agreed new scope language at the top of the section, nothing further is needed here
    • Marti Velezis / James Tcheng : 6-0-1

      Based on Da Vinci’s Guiding Principle Core Principle #2, providers should be provided the opportunity to review and approve the content prior to access or release.

      Existing Wording:

      Subcription: EHR (based on previously agreed upon terms) that will notify the payer

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            Reporter:
            Celine Lefebvre
            Celine Lefebvre
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