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Packagehl7.fhir.uv.xver-r2.r4b
Resource TypeValueSet
IdValueSet-R2-v3-InformationSensitivityPolicy-for-R4B.json
FHIR VersionR4B
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URLhttp://hl7.org/fhir/uv/xver/ValueSet/R2-v3-InformationSensitivityPolicy-for-R4B
Version0.1.0
Statusactive
Date2026-03-17T21:02:03.8104715+00:00
NameR2V3InformationSensitivityPolicyForR4B
TitleCross-version ValueSet DSTU2.InformationSensitivityPolicy for use in FHIR R4B
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Authorityhl7
DescriptionThis cross-version ValueSet represents content from `http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/v3-InformationSensitivityPolicy|2014-03-26` for use in FHIR R4B.
PurposeThis value set is part of the cross-version definitions generated to enable use of the value set `http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/v3-InformationSensitivityPolicy|2014-03-26` as defined in FHIR DSTU2 in FHIR R4B. The source value set is bound to the following FHIR DSTU2 elements: * Across FHIR versions, the value set has been mapped as: * `http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/v3-InformationSensitivityPolicy|2014-03-26` * `http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/v3-InformationSensitivityPolicy|2014-03-26` * `http://terminology.hl7.org/ValueSet/v3-InformationSensitivityPolicy|2014-03-26` Note that all concepts are included in this cross-version definition because no concepts have compatible representations Following are the generation technical comments: All concepts in the comparison are listed as identical. The source and target value sets have the same number of active concepts (28). All concepts in the comparison are have code literals listed as identical. The source value set has fewer active concepts (28) than the target (41), so the source is narrower than the target. FHIR ValueSet `http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/v3-InformationSensitivityPolicy|2014-03-26`, defined in FHIR DSTU2 does not have any mapping to FHIR R4B

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hl7.fhir.uv.xver-r2.r4b#0.1.0ActCodev3-ActCode

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Generated Narrative: ValueSet R2-v3-InformationSensitivityPolicy-for-R4B

This value set expansion contains 32 concepts.

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http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  ADOLadolescent information sensitivityPolicy for handling information related to an adolescent, which will be afforded heightened confidentiality per applicable organizational or jurisdictional policy. An enterprise may have a policy that requires that adolescent patient information be provided heightened confidentiality. Information deemed sensitive typically includes health information and patient role information including patient status, demographics, next of kin, and location. Usage Note: For use within an enterprise in which an adolescent is the information subject. If there is a jurisdictional mandate, then use the applicable ActPrivacyLaw code system, and specify the law rather than or in addition to this more generic code.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  Bbusiness information sensitivityPolicy for handling trade secrets such as financial information or intellectual property, which will be afforded heightened confidentiality. 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. Usage Notes: No patient related information may ever be of this confidentiality level. If there is a jurisdictional mandate, then use the applicable ActPrivacyLaw code system, and specify the law rather than or in addition to this more generic code.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  CELcelebrity information sensitivityPolicy for handling information related to a celebrity (people of public interest (VIP), which will be afforded heightened confidentiality. Celebrities are people of public interest (VIP) about whose information an enterprise may have a policy that requires heightened confidentiality. Information deemed sensitive may include health information and patient role information including patient status, demographics, next of kin, and location. Usage Note: For use within an enterprise in which the information subject is deemed a celebrity or very important person. If there is a jurisdictional mandate, then use the applicable ActPrivacyLaw code system, and specify the law rather than or in addition to this more generic code.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  DEMOall demographic information sensitivityPolicy for handling all demographic information about an information subject, which will be afforded heightened confidentiality. Policies may govern sensitivity of information related to all demographic about an information subject, the disclosure of which could impact the privacy, well-being, or safety of that subject. Usage Note: If there is a jurisdictional mandate, then use the applicable ActPrivacyLaw code system, and specify the law rather than or in addition to this more generic code.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  DIAdiagnosis information sensitivityPolicy for handling information related to a diagnosis, health condition or health problem, which will be afforded heightened confidentiality. Diagnostic, health condition or health problem related information may be deemed sensitive by organizational policy, and require heightened confidentiality. Usage Note: For use within an enterprise that provides heightened confidentiality to diagnostic, health condition or health problem related information deemed sensitive. If there is a jurisdictional mandate, then use the applicable ActPrivacyLaw code system, and specify the law rather than or in addition to this more generic code.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  DOBdate of birth information sensitivityPolicy for handling information related to an information subject's date of birth, which will be afforded heightened confidentiality.Policies may govern sensitivity of information related to an information subject's date of birth, the disclosure of which could impact the privacy, well-being, or safety of that subject. Usage Note: If there is a jurisdictional mandate, then use the applicable ActPrivacyLaw code system, and specify the law rather than or in addition to this more generic code.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  DRGISdrug information sensitivityPolicy for handling information related to a drug, which will be afforded heightened confidentiality. Drug information may be deemed sensitive by organizational policy, and require heightened confidentiality. Usage Note: For use within an enterprise that provides heightened confidentiality to drug information deemed sensitive. If there is a jurisdictional mandate, then use the applicable ActPrivacyLaw code system, and specify the law rather than or in addition to this more generic code.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  EMPemployee information sensitivityPolicy for handling information related to an employee, which will be afforded heightened confidentiality. When a patient is an employee, an enterprise may have a policy that requires heightened confidentiality. Information deemed sensitive typically includes health information and patient role information including patient status, demographics, next of kin, and location. Usage Note: Policy for handling information related to an employee, which will be afforded heightened confidentiality. Description: When a patient is an employee, an enterprise may have a policy that requires heightened confidentiality. Information deemed sensitive typically includes health information and patient role information including patient status, demographics, next of kin, and location.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  EMPLemployer information sensitivityPolicy for handling information related to an employer which is deemed classified to protect an employee who is the information subject, and which will be afforded heightened confidentiality. Description: Policies may govern sensitivity of information related to an employer, such as law enforcement or national security, the identity of which could impact the privacy, well-being, or safety of an information subject who is an employee. Usage Notes: If there is a jurisdictional mandate, then use the applicable ActPrivacyLaw code system, and specify the law rather than or in addition to this more generic code.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  ETHsubstance abuse information sensitivityPolicy for handling alcohol or drug-abuse information, which will be afforded heightened confidentiality. Information handling protocols based on organizational policies related to alcohol or drug-abuse information that is deemed sensitive. Usage Note: If there is a jurisdictional mandate, then use the applicable ActPrivacyLaw code system, and specify the law rather than or in addition to this more generic code.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  GDISgenetic disease information sensitivityPolicy for handling genetic disease information, which will be afforded heightened confidentiality. Information handling protocols based on organizational policies related to genetic disease information that is deemed sensitive. Usage Note: If there is a jurisdictional mandate, then use the applicable ActPrivacyLaw code system, and specify the law rather than or in addition to this more generic code.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  GENDERgender and sexual orientation information sensitivityPolicy for handling information related to an information subject's gender and sexual orientation, which will be afforded heightened confidentiality. Policies may govern sensitivity of information related to an information subject's gender and sexual orientation, the disclosure of which could impact the privacy, well-being, or safety of that subject. Usage Note: If there is a jurisdictional mandate, then use the applicable ActPrivacyLaw code system, and specify the law rather than or in addition to this more generic code.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  HIVHIV/AIDS information sensitivityPolicy for handling HIV or AIDS information, which will be afforded heightened confidentiality. Information handling protocols based on organizational policies related to HIV or AIDS information that is deemed sensitive. Usage Note: If there is a jurisdictional mandate, then use the applicable ActPrivacyLaw code system, and specify the law rather than or in addition to this more generic code.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  LIVARGliving arrangement information sensitivityPolicy for handling information related to an information subject's living arrangement, which will be afforded heightened confidentiality. Policies may govern sensitivity of information related to an information subject's living arrangement, the disclosure of which could impact the privacy, well-being, or safety of that subject. Usage Note: If there is a jurisdictional mandate, then use the applicable ActPrivacyLaw code system, and specify the law rather than or in addition to this more generic code.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  LOCISlocation information sensitivityPolicy for handling information related to the location of the information subject, which will be afforded heightened confidentiality. Description: Policies may govern sensitivity of information related to the location of the information subject, the disclosure of which could impact the privacy, well-being, or safety of that subject. Usage Notes: If there is a jurisdictional mandate, then use the applicable ActPrivacyLaw code system, and specify the law rather than or in addition to this more generic code.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  MARSTmarital status information sensitivityPolicy for handling information related to an information subject's marital status, which will be afforded heightened confidentiality. Policies may govern sensitivity of information related to an information subject's marital status, the disclosure of which could impact the privacy, well-being, or safety of that subject. Usage Note: If there is a jurisdictional mandate, then use the applicable ActPrivacyLaw code system, and specify the law rather than or in addition to this more generic code.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  PDSpatient default sensitivityPolicy for handling information reported by the patient about another person, e.g. a family member, which will be afforded heightened confidentiality. Sensitive information reported by the patient about another person, e.g. family members may be deemed sensitive by default. The flag may be set or cleared on patient's request. Usage Note: For sensitive information relayed by or about a patient, which is deemed sensitive within the enterprise (i.e., by default regardless of whether the patient requested that the information be deemed sensitive.) If there is a jurisdictional mandate, then use the applicable ActPrivacyLaw code system, and specify the law rather than or in addition to this more generic code.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  PRSpatient requested sensitivityFor sensitive information relayed by or about a patient, which is deemed sensitive within the enterprise (i.e., by default regardless of whether the patient requested that the information be deemed sensitive.) If there is a jurisdictional mandate, then use the applicable ActPrivacyLaw code system, and specify the law rather than or in addition to this more generic code. Usage Note: For use within an enterprise that provides heightened confidentiality to certain types of information designated by a patient as sensitive. If there is a jurisdictional mandate, then use the applicable ActPrivacyLaw code system, and specify the law rather than or in addition to this more generic code.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  PSYpsychiatry information sensitivityPolicy for handling psychiatry information, which will be afforded heightened confidentiality. Information handling protocols based on organizational policies related to psychiatry information that is deemed sensitive. Usage Note: If there is a jurisdictional mandate, then use the applicable ActPrivacyLaw code system, and specify the law rather than or in addition to this more generic code.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  RACErace information sensitivityPolicy for handling information related to an information subject's race, which will be afforded heightened confidentiality. Policies may govern sensitivity of information related to an information subject's race, the disclosure of which could impact the privacy, well-being, or safety of that subject. Usage Note: If there is a jurisdictional mandate, then use the applicable ActPrivacyLaw code system, and specify the law rather than or in addition to this more generic code.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  RELreligion information sensitivityPolicy for handling information related to an information subject's religious affiliation, which will be afforded heightened confidentiality. Policies may govern sensitivity of information related to an information subject's religion, the disclosure of which could impact the privacy, well-being, or safety of that subject. Usage Notes: If there is a jurisdictional mandate, then use the applicable ActPrivacyLaw code system, and specify the law rather than or in addition to this more generic code.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  SCAsickle cell anemiaPolicy for handling sickle cell disease information, which is afforded heightened confidentiality. Information handling protocols are based on organizational policies related to sickle cell disease information, which is deemed sensitive. Usage Note: If there is a jurisdictional mandate, then the Act valued with this ActCode should be associated with an Act valued with any applicable laws from the ActPrivacyLaw code system.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  SDVsexual assault, abuse, or domestic violence information sensitivityPolicy for handling sexual assault, abuse, or domestic violence information, which will be afforded heightened confidentiality. Information handling protocols based on organizational policies related to sexual assault, abuse, or domestic violence information that is deemed sensitive. Usage Note: If there is a jurisdictional mandate, then use the applicable ActPrivacyLaw code system, and specify the law rather than or in addition to this more generic code.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  SEXsexuality and reproductive health information sensitivityPolicy for handling sexuality and reproductive health information, which will be afforded heightened confidentiality. Information handling protocols based on organizational policies related to sexuality and reproductive health information that is deemed sensitive. Usage Note: If there is a jurisdictional mandate, then use the applicable ActPrivacyLaw code system, and specify the law rather than or in addition to this more generic code.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  SICKLEsickle cellTypes of sensitivity policies that apply to Acts. Act.confidentialityCode is defined in the RIM as "constraints around appropriate disclosure of information about this Act, regardless of mood." Usage Note: ActSensitivity codes are used to bind information to an Act.confidentialityCode according to local sensitivity policy so that those confidentiality codes can then govern its handling across enterprises. Internally to a policy domain, however, local policies guide the access control system on how end users in that policy domain are able to use information tagged with these sensitivity values.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  SSPsensitive service provider information sensitivityPolicy for handling information related to a provider of sensitive services, which will be afforded heightened confidentiality. Description: Policies may govern sensitivity of information related to providers who deliver sensitive healthcare services in order to protect the privacy, well-being, and safety of the provider and of patients receiving sensitive services. Usage Notes: If there is a jurisdictional mandate, then use the applicable ActPrivacyLaw code system, and specify the law rather than or in addition to this more generic code.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  STDsexually transmitted disease information sensitivityPolicy for handling sexually transmitted disease information, which will be afforded heightened confidentiality. Information handling protocols based on organizational policies related to sexually transmitted disease information that is deemed sensitive. Usage Note: If there is a jurisdictional mandate, then use the applicable ActPrivacyLaw code system, and specify the law rather than or in addition to this more generic code.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  TBOOtabooPolicy for handling information not to be initially disclosed or discussed with patient except by a physician assigned to patient in this case. Information handling protocols based on organizational policies related to sensitive patient information that must be initially discussed with the patient by an attending physician before being disclosed to the patient. Usage Note: If there is a jurisdictional mandate, then use the applicable ActPrivacyLaw code system, and specify the law rather than or in addition to this more generic code. Open Issue: This definition conflates a rule and a characteristic, and there may be a similar issue with ts sibling codes.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  _ActInformationSensitivityPolicyActInformationSensitivityPolicyTypes of sensitivity policies that apply to Acts. Act.confidentialityCode is defined in the RIM as "constraints around appropriate disclosure of information about this Act, regardless of mood." Usage Note: ActSensitivity codes are used to bind information to an Act.confidentialityCode according to local sensitivity policy so that those confidentiality codes can then govern its handling across enterprises. Internally to a policy domain, however, local policies guide the access control system on how end users in that policy domain are able to use information tagged with these sensitivity values.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  _EntitySensitivityPolicyTypeEntityInformationSensitivityPolicyTypes of sensitivity policies that may apply to a sensitive attribute on an Entity. Usage Note: EntitySensitivity codes are used to convey a policy that is applicable to sensitive information conveyed by an entity attribute. May be used to bind a Role.confidentialityCode associated with an Entity per organizational policy. Role.confidentialityCode is defined in the RIM as "an indication of the appropriate disclosure of information about this Role with respect to the playing Entity."
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  _InformationSensitivityPolicyInformationSensitivityPolicyA mandate, obligation, requirement, rule, or expectation characterizing the value or importance of a resource and may include its vulnerability. (Based on ISO7498-2:1989. Note: The vulnerability of personally identifiable sensitive information may be based on concerns that the unauthorized disclosure may result in social stigmatization or discrimination.) Description: Types of Sensitivity policy that apply to Acts or Roles. A sensitivity policy is adopted by an enterprise or group of enterprises (a 'policy domain') through a formal data use agreement that stipulates the value, importance, and vulnerability of information. A sensitivity code representing a sensitivity policy may be associated with criteria such as categories of information or sets of information identifiers (e.g. a value set of clinical codes or branch in a code system hierarchy). These criteria may in turn be used for the Policy Decision Point in a Security Engine. A sensitivity code may be used to set the confidentiality code used on information about Acts and Roles to trigger the security mechanisms required to control how security principals (i.e., a person, a machine, a software application) may act on the information (e.g. collection, access, use, or disclosure). Sensitivity codes are never assigned to the transport or business envelope containing patient specific information being exchanged outside of a policy domain as this would disclose the information intended to be protected by the policy. When sensitive information is exchanged with others outside of a policy domain, the confidentiality code on the transport or business envelope conveys the receiver's responsibilities and indicates the how the information is to be safeguarded without unauthorized disclosure of the sensitive information. This ensures that sensitive information is treated by receivers as the sender intends, accomplishing interoperability without point to point negotiations. Usage Note: Sensitivity codes are not useful for interoperability outside of a policy domain because sensitivity policies are typically localized and vary drastically across policy domains even for the same information category because of differing organizational business rules, security policies, and jurisdictional requirements. For example, an employee's sensitivity code would make little sense for use outside of a policy domain. 'Taboo' would rarely be useful outside of a policy domain unless there are jurisdictional requirements requiring that a provider disclose sensitive information to a patient directly. Sensitivity codes may be more appropriate in a legacy system's Master Files in order to notify those who access a patient's orders and observations about the sensitivity policies that apply. Newer systems may have a security engine that uses a sensitivity policy's criteria directly. The specializable InformationSensitivityPolicy Act.code may be useful in some scenarios if used in combination with a sensitivity identifier and/or Act.title.
http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ActCode1.0.2  _RoleInformationSensitivityPolicyRoleInformationSensitivityPolicyTypes of sensitivity policies that apply to Roles. Usage Notes: RoleSensitivity codes are used to bind information to a Role.confidentialityCode per organizational policy. Role.confidentialityCode is defined in the RIM as "an indication of the appropriate disclosure of information about this Role with respect to the playing Entity."

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