On 04-09-18 16:40, Ricardo Correia wrote:
Dear all,
I published recently an attempt to "systematyse" the relation between
openehr and gdpr.
Thanks very much for sharing, I am sure that the chapter OpenEhr and
GDPR is not yet to be closed, there is quite some work to do.
Although I have difficulties estimating the consequences, because of the
concise wording.
I hope that the community shall find its way. OpenEhr must be able to
run under jurisdiction of the GDPR, and of course also many other
jurisdictions
Bert
Hope it is useful to you.
Link: http://ebooks.iospress.nl/publication/48760
Regards,
Ricardo Correia
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On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 2:26 PM Bert Verhees <[email protected]
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In all other contexts the patient can never be forgotten or
deleted. Any legal transaction is subject to archiving laws.
For tax purposes the time period is 5 years in the
Netherlands, I think. Only after these periods as defined by
law the transactions can/must be deleted.
It is true that there are laws which make it necessary to keep
certain data, good example, taxes. I business owner must keep a
record of all financial transactions. I think the GDPR excludes
this from its effect, because laws may not contradict each other.
Thanks for this remark
Bert
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