Enum V3Confidentiality

java.lang.Object
java.lang.Enum<V3Confidentiality>
org.hl7.fhir.dstu3.model.codesystems.V3Confidentiality
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, Comparable<V3Confidentiality>

  • Enum Constant Summary

    Enum Constants
    Enum Constant
    Description
    A specializable code and its leaf codes used in Confidentiality value sets to value the Act.Confidentiality and Role.Confidentiality attribute in accordance with the definition for concept domain "Confidentiality".
    Description: By accessing subject / role and relationship based rights (These concepts are mutually exclusive, one and only one is required for a valid confidentiality coding.) Deprecation Comment:Deprecated due to updated confidentiality codes under ActCode
    Description: By information type, only for service catalog entries (multiples allowed).
    Description: Modifiers of role based access rights (multiple allowed) Deprecation Comment:Deprecated due to updated confidentiality codes under ActCode
    Description: Since the service class can represent knowledge structures that may be considered a trade or business secret, there is sometimes (though rarely) the need to flag those items as of business level confidentiality.
    Description: Celebrities are people of public interest (VIP) including employees, whose information require special protection.
    Description: Only clinicians may see this item, billing and administration persons can not access this item without special permission.
    Description: Alcohol/drug-abuse related item Deprecation Comment:Replced by ActCode.ETH
    Description: HIV and AIDS related item Deprecation Comment:Replced by ActCode.HIV
    Description: Access only to individual persons who are mentioned explicitly as actors of this service and whose actor type warrants that access (cf.
    Definition: Privacy metadata indicating that the information has been de-identified, and there are mitigating circumstances that prevent re-identification, which minimize risk of harm from unauthorized disclosure.
    Definition: Privacy metadata indicating moderately sensitive information, which presents moderate risk of harm if disclosed without authorization.
    Definition: Privacy metadata indicating that the information is typical, non-stigmatizing health information, which presents typical risk of harm if disclosed without authorization.
    added to help the parsers
    Description: Psychiatry related item Deprecation Comment:Replced by ActCode.PSY
    Privacy metadata indicating highly sensitive, potentially stigmatizing information, which presents a high risk to the information subject if disclosed without authorization.
    Description: Information for which the patient seeks heightened confidentiality.
    Description: Sexual assault / domestic violence related item Deprecation Comment:Replced by ActCode.SDV
    Description: Information not to be disclosed or discussed with patient except through physician assigned to patient in this case.
    Definition: Privacy metadata indicating that the information is not classified as sensitive.
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  • Method Summary

    Modifier and Type
    Method
    Description
    fromCode(String codeString)
     
     
     
     
     
    Returns the enum constant of this type with the specified name.
    Returns an array containing the constants of this enum type, in the order they are declared.

    Methods inherited from class java.lang.Enum

    clone, compareTo, equals, finalize, getDeclaringClass, hashCode, name, ordinal, toString, valueOf

    Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

    getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
  • Enum Constant Details

    • _CONFIDENTIALITY

      public static final V3Confidentiality _CONFIDENTIALITY
      A specializable code and its leaf codes used in Confidentiality value sets to value the Act.Confidentiality and Role.Confidentiality attribute in accordance with the definition for concept domain "Confidentiality".
    • L

      public static final V3Confidentiality L
      Definition: Privacy metadata indicating that the information has been de-identified, and there are mitigating circumstances that prevent re-identification, which minimize risk of harm from unauthorized disclosure. The information requires protection to maintain low sensitivity. Examples: Includes anonymized, pseudonymized, or non-personally identifiable information such as HIPAA limited data sets. Map: No clear map to ISO 13606-4 Sensitivity Level (1) Care Management: RECORD_COMPONENTs that might need to be accessed by a wide range of administrative staff to manage the subject of care's access to health services. Usage Note: This metadata indicates the receiver may have an obligation to comply with a data use agreement.
    • M

      public static final V3Confidentiality M
      Definition: Privacy metadata indicating moderately sensitive information, which presents moderate risk of harm if disclosed without authorization. Examples: Includes allergies of non-sensitive nature used inform food service; health information a patient authorizes to be used for marketing, released to a bank for a health credit card or savings account; or information in personal health record systems that are not governed under health privacy laws. Map: Partial Map to ISO 13606-4 Sensitivity Level (2) Clinical Management: Less sensitive RECORD_COMPONENTs that might need to be accessed by a wider range of personnel not all of whom are actively caring for the patient (e.g. radiology staff). Usage Note: This metadata indicates that the receiver may be obligated to comply with the receiver's terms of use or privacy policies.
    • N

      public static final V3Confidentiality N
      Definition: Privacy metadata indicating that the information is typical, non-stigmatizing health information, which presents typical risk of harm if disclosed without authorization. Examples: In the US, this includes what HIPAA identifies as the minimum necessary protected health information (PHI) given a covered purpose of use (treatment, payment, or operations). Includes typical, non-stigmatizing health information disclosed in an application for health, workers compensation, disability, or life insurance. Map: Partial Map to ISO 13606-4 Sensitivity Level (3) Clinical Care: Default for normal clinical care access (i.e. most clinical staff directly caring for the patient should be able to access nearly all of the EHR). Maps to normal confidentiality for treatment information but not to ancillary care, payment and operations. Usage Note: This metadata indicates that the receiver may be obligated to comply with applicable jurisdictional privacy law or disclosure authorization.
    • R

      public static final V3Confidentiality R
      Privacy metadata indicating highly sensitive, potentially stigmatizing information, which presents a high risk to the information subject if disclosed without authorization. May be pre-empted by jurisdictional law, e.g., for public health reporting or emergency treatment. Examples: Includes information that is additionally protected such as sensitive conditions mental health, HIV, substance abuse, domestic violence, child abuse, genetic disease, and reproductive health; or sensitive demographic information such as a patient's standing as an employee or a celebrity. May be used to indicate proprietary or classified information that is not related to an individual, e.g., secret ingredients in a therapeutic substance; or the name of a manufacturer. Map: Partial Map to ISO 13606-4 Sensitivity Level (3) Clinical Care: Default for normal clinical care access (i.e. most clinical staff directly caring for the patient should be able to access nearly all of the EHR). Maps to normal confidentiality for treatment information but not to ancillary care, payment and operations.. Usage Note: This metadata indicates that the receiver may be obligated to comply with applicable, prevailing (default) jurisdictional privacy law or disclosure authorization..
    • U

      public static final V3Confidentiality U
      Definition: Privacy metadata indicating that the information is not classified as sensitive. Examples: Includes publicly available information, e.g., business name, phone, email or physical address. Usage Note: This metadata indicates that the receiver has no obligation to consider additional policies when making access control decisions. Note that in some jurisdictions, personally identifiable information must be protected as confidential, so it would not be appropriate to assign a confidentiality code of "unrestricted" to that information even if it is publicly available.
    • V

      public static final V3Confidentiality V
      . Privacy metadata indicating that the information is extremely sensitive and likely stigmatizing health information that presents a very high risk if disclosed without authorization. This information must be kept in the highest confidence. Examples: Includes information about a victim of abuse, patient requested information sensitivity, and taboo subjects relating to health status that must be discussed with the patient by an attending provider before sharing with the patient. May also include information held under â??legal lockâ?? or attorney-client privilege Map: This metadata indicates that the receiver may not disclose this information except as directed by the information custodian, who may be the information subject. Usage Note: This metadata indicates that the receiver may not disclose this information except as directed by the information custodian, who may be the information subject.
    • _CONFIDENTIALITYBYACCESSKIND

      Description: By accessing subject / role and relationship based rights (These concepts are mutually exclusive, one and only one is required for a valid confidentiality coding.) Deprecation Comment:Deprecated due to updated confidentiality codes under ActCode
    • B

      public static final V3Confidentiality B
      Description: Since the service class can represent knowledge structures that may be considered a trade or business secret, there is sometimes (though rarely) the need to flag those items as of business level confidentiality. However, no patient related information may ever be of this confidentiality level. Deprecation Comment: Replced by ActCode.B
    • D

      public static final V3Confidentiality D
      Description: Only clinicians may see this item, billing and administration persons can not access this item without special permission. Deprecation Comment:Deprecated due to updated confidentiality codes under ActCode
    • I

      public static final V3Confidentiality I
      Description: Access only to individual persons who are mentioned explicitly as actors of this service and whose actor type warrants that access (cf. to actor type code). Deprecation Comment:Deprecated due to updated confidentiality codes under ActCode
    • _CONFIDENTIALITYBYINFOTYPE

      Description: By information type, only for service catalog entries (multiples allowed). Not to be used with actual patient data! Deprecation Comment:Deprecated due to updated confidentiality codes under ActCode
    • ETH

      public static final V3Confidentiality ETH
      Description: Alcohol/drug-abuse related item Deprecation Comment:Replced by ActCode.ETH
    • HIV

      public static final V3Confidentiality HIV
      Description: HIV and AIDS related item Deprecation Comment:Replced by ActCode.HIV
    • PSY

      public static final V3Confidentiality PSY
      Description: Psychiatry related item Deprecation Comment:Replced by ActCode.PSY
    • SDV

      public static final V3Confidentiality SDV
      Description: Sexual assault / domestic violence related item Deprecation Comment:Replced by ActCode.SDV
    • _CONFIDENTIALITYMODIFIERS

      Description: Modifiers of role based access rights (multiple allowed) Deprecation Comment:Deprecated due to updated confidentiality codes under ActCode
    • C

      public static final V3Confidentiality C
      Description: Celebrities are people of public interest (VIP) including employees, whose information require special protection. Deprecation Comment:Replced by ActCode.CEL
    • S

      public static final V3Confidentiality S
      Description: Information for which the patient seeks heightened confidentiality. Sensitive information is not to be shared with family members. Information reported by the patient about family members is sensitive by default. Flag can be set or cleared on patient's request. Deprecation Comment:Deprecated due to updated confidentiality codes under ActCode
    • T

      public static final V3Confidentiality T
      Description: Information not to be disclosed or discussed with patient except through physician assigned to patient in this case. This is usually a temporary constraint only, example use is a new fatal diagnosis or finding, such as malignancy or HIV. Deprecation Note:Replced by ActCode.TBOO
    • NULL

      public static final V3Confidentiality NULL
      added to help the parsers
  • Method Details

    • values

      public static V3Confidentiality[] values()
      Returns an array containing the constants of this enum type, in the order they are declared.
      Returns:
      an array containing the constants of this enum type, in the order they are declared
    • valueOf

      public static V3Confidentiality valueOf(String name)
      Returns the enum constant of this type with the specified name. The string must match exactly an identifier used to declare an enum constant in this type. (Extraneous whitespace characters are not permitted.)
      Parameters:
      name - the name of the enum constant to be returned.
      Returns:
      the enum constant with the specified name
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - if this enum type has no constant with the specified name
      NullPointerException - if the argument is null
    • fromCode

      public static V3Confidentiality fromCode(String codeString) throws org.hl7.fhir.exceptions.FHIRException
      Throws:
      org.hl7.fhir.exceptions.FHIRException
    • toCode

      public String toCode()
    • getSystem

      public String getSystem()
    • getDefinition

    • getDisplay

      public String getDisplay()