In my view, GDPR is a huge opportunity for openEHR.

Issues like versioning of templates and compositions allow security aligned
with GDPR.

Ricardo Correia

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On Tue, Sep 4, 2018 at 4:22 PM Bert Verhees <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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>
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> em Saúde <http://cides.med.up.pt/>
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> Systems <http://cintesis.med.up.pt>
> Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto
>
> Tel: (+351) *220 426 909 / *(+351) *225 513 622,* Fax: +351 *225 513 623*
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>
> On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 2:26 PM Bert Verhees <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>> 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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