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The Consent Layer

Architecting Privacy and Trust in Interoperable Health Networks

Data flows where permission grows—master the bridge between legal rights and technical reality.

Strategic Objectives

• Decouple legal permissions from technical data storage for maximum agility.

• Implement robust orchestration logic that scales across complex networks.

• Navigate the intricate landscape of global data protection regulations.

• Build trust-centric systems that empower patients and protect providers.

The Core Challenge

In a world of hyper-connected health data, fragmented consent models lead to catastrophic privacy breaches and stalled interoperability.

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The Foundation of Autonomy

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The Interoperability Imperative

03

Decoupling Logic from Data

04

The Regulatory Landscape

05

Global Standards for Data Protection

06

The Digital Identity Anchor

07

Role-Based Access Control

08

Standardizing the Language

09

The Audit Trail

10

Zero Trust Architecture

11

Attribute-Based Access Control

12

Patient-Mediated Exchange

13

Privacy-Preserving Computation

14

Policy as Code

15

The Role of Distributed Ledgers

16

Metadata Management

17

API Gateway Integration

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Data Sovereignty and Local Law

19

Handling Emergency Access

20

Semantic Interoperability

21

The Future of Consent

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