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HL7 CMHAFF Standard Introduction and Purpose

3.4 Usage of the App

Authentication, Authorization, Syncing, Security, Provenance, Exchange, Alerts, Upgrades, and Auditing

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A breakdown of Consumer Health App usage requirements that includes aspects of Authentication, Authorization, Syncing, Security, Provenance, Exchange, Alerts, Upgrades, and Auditing.

3.4.1 Authentication

Protecting against unauthorized access

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This category is about the system[1] protecting against unauthorized access (e.g., by persons other than the consumer).

 

[1] “System” includes the app itself (on the device) as well as its supporting infrastructure (e.g., cloud-based or other services provided outside the device)

3.4.10 Audit

Auditing methods for consumer health apps

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This category is about auditing, which is a mechanism for user and system accountability. Important events, such as logins and access to particular functions and data, are recorded and can be used to detect instances of non-compliant behavior and to facilitate detection of improper creation, access, modification, and deletion of personal health information.

3.4.2 Authorization

Protecting against unauthorized access

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This category is about personal data collection and use, including access to device features, being understood and explicitly authorized (consented to) by the users of the app.

3.4.3 Syncing

Pairing or Syncing User Accounts with Devices and Data Repositories

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This category is about consumer verification of all devices to which they wish to pair or sync data.

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