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
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Decoupling Logic from Data
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The Regulatory Landscape
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Global Standards for Data Protection
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The Digital Identity Anchor
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Role-Based Access Control
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Standardizing the Language
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The Audit Trail
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Zero Trust Architecture
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Attribute-Based Access Control
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Patient-Mediated Exchange
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Privacy-Preserving Computation
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Policy as Code
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The Role of Distributed Ledgers
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Metadata Management
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API Gateway Integration
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Data Sovereignty and Local Law
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Handling Emergency Access
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Semantic Interoperability
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