[Openid-specs-heart] This will get more people talking about HEART
Adrian Gropper
agropper at healthurl.com
Thu Nov 12 00:52:19 UTC 2015
Hi Dale,
After some 10 years of working on interoperability, it must be clear to
everyone that the complexity is completely out of hand. Yesterday's release
of the Sequoia Project
http://sequoiaproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/The-Sequoia-Project-Framework-for-Patient-Identity-Management.pdf
is a fine example. It opens more questions than it answers. For every step
we have made forward, we take two steps back. For every meeting we have in
HEART, we discover another "pattern".
Because all the work is driven by institutions rather than patients or
doctors, it's not surprising that a simple patient-centered pattern has not
been tried. HEART has the opportunity to be the first real attempt at a
privacy-engineered and patient-directed interoperability profile as the
foundation that the institutional patterns can build on. Everything else
has already been tried :-)
Adrian
On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 7:24 PM, Dale Moberg <dale.moberg at orionhealth.com>
wrote:
> Hi
>
> Thanks for this link Adrian — very interesting. I hope that the position
> developed becomes a consensus context for development. I still think that
> there is a need to reconcile organizational interests, patient interests,
> operational interests (workflows), and government regulatory interests.. It
> is my hope that the HEART work can be meshed with an inter organizational
> framework so that API security can make use of several IETF OAuth2
> patterns. Also, OpenIdConnect (OAuth2-protected) informational services
> (registation and attribute authority services that perhaps generalize
> identity information services in various ways) seem very promising. And
> HEART use cases do seem to indicate that patient consent or delegation will
> be important in the full solution. It is not clear to me, though, that one
> pattern best covers all. If there are several patterns needed, and if they
> mesh appropriately, I think the diversity is not a fault overall.
>
> Dale Moberg
>
>
> From: Adrian Gropper <agropper at healthurl.com>
> Date: Wednesday, November 11, 2015 at 6:02 AM
> To: "openid-specs-heart at lists.openid.net" <
> openid-specs-heart at lists.openid.net>, "wg-uma at kantarainitiative.org WG" <
> WG-UMA at kantarainitiative.org>
> Subject: [Openid-specs-heart] This will get more people talking about
> HEART
>
>
> http://geekdoctor.blogspot.com/2015/11/the-path-forward-for-meaningful-use.html
>
> Halamka is arguably the chief spokesperson for the health IT industry.
>
> Adrian
>
>
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