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Electronic Health Records Work Group | Maturity Level: 1 | Informative | Use Context: Any |
Definitions for the ehrsrle-auditevent Profile.
AuditEvent | |
Definition | A record of an event made for purposes of maintaining a security log. Typical uses include detection of intrusion attempts and monitoring for inappropriate usage. |
Control | 0..* |
Comments | Based on ATNA (RFC 3881). |
Invariants | Defined on this element dom-1: If the resource is contained in another resource, it SHALL NOT contain any narrative (xpath: not(parent::f:contained and f:text)) dom-2: If the resource is contained in another resource, it SHALL NOT contain nested Resources (xpath: not(parent::f:contained and f:contained)) dom-3: If the resource is contained in another resource, it SHALL be referred to from elsewhere in the resource or SHALL refer to the containing resource (xpath: not(exists(for $contained in f:contained return $contained[not(parent::*/descendant::f:reference/@value=concat('#', $contained/*/id/@value) or descendant::reference[@value='#'])]))) dom-4: If a resource is contained in another resource, it SHALL NOT have a meta.versionId or a meta.lastUpdated (xpath: not(exists(f:contained/*/f:meta/f:versionId)) and not(exists(f:contained/*/f:meta/f:lastUpdated))) |
AuditEvent.id | |
Definition | The logical id of the resource, as used in the URL for the resource. Once assigned, this value never changes. |
Control | 0..1 |
Type | id |
Comments | The only time that a resource does not have an id is when it is being submitted to the server using a create operation. |
AuditEvent.meta | |
Definition | The metadata about the resource. This is content that is maintained by the infrastructure. Changes to the content might not always be associated with version changes to the resource. |
Control | 0..1 |
Type | Meta |
AuditEvent.implicitRules | |
Definition | A reference to a set of rules that were followed when the resource was constructed, and which must be understood when processing the content. |
Control | 0..1 |
Type | uri |
Is Modifier | true |
Comments | Asserting this rule set restricts the content to be only understood by a limited set of trading partners. This inherently limits the usefulness of the data in the long term. However, the existing health eco-system is highly fractured, and not yet ready to define, collect, and exchange data in a generally computable sense. Wherever possible, implementers and/or specification writers should avoid using this element. This element is labelled as a modifier because the implicit rules may provide additional knowledge about the resource that modifies it's meaning or interpretation. |
AuditEvent.language | |
Definition | The base language in which the resource is written. |
Control | 0..1 |
Terminology Binding | A human language. The codes SHALL be taken from Common Languages; other codes may be used where these codes are not suitable |
Type | code |
Comments | Language is provided to support indexing and accessibility (typically, services such as text to speech use the language tag). The html language tag in the narrative applies to the narrative. The language tag on the resource may be used to specify the language of other presentations generated from the data in the resource. Not all the content has to be in the base language. The Resource.language should not be assumed to apply to the narrative automatically. If a language is specified, it should it also be specified on the div element in the html (see rules in HTML5 for information about the relationship between xml:lang and the html lang attribute). |
AuditEvent.text | |
Definition | A human-readable narrative that contains a summary of the resource, and may be used to represent the content of the resource to a human. The narrative need not encode all the structured data, but is required to contain sufficient detail to make it "clinically safe" for a human to just read the narrative. Resource definitions may define what content should be represented in the narrative to ensure clinical safety. |
Control | 0..1 This element is affected by the following invariants: dom-1 |
Type | Narrative |
Alternate Names | narrative, html, xhtml, display |
Comments | Contained resources do not have narrative. Resources that are not contained SHOULD have a narrative. In some cases, a resource may only have text with little or no additional discrete data (as long as all minOccurs=1 elements are satisfied). This may be necessary for data from legacy systems where information is captured as a "text blob" or where text is additionally entered raw or narrated and encoded in formation is added later. |
AuditEvent.contained | |
Definition | These resources do not have an independent existence apart from the resource that contains them - they cannot be identified independently, and nor can they have their own independent transaction scope. |
Control | 0..* |
Type | Resource |
Alternate Names | inline resources, anonymous resources, contained resources |
Comments | This should never be done when the content can be identified properly, as once identification is lost, it is extremely difficult (and context dependent) to restore it again. |
AuditEvent.extension | |
Definition | May be used to represent additional information that is not part of the basic definition of the resource. In order to make the use of extensions safe and manageable, there is a strict set of governance applied to the definition and use of extensions. Though any implementer is allowed to define an extension, there is a set of requirements that SHALL be met as part of the definition of the extension. |
Control | 0..* |
Type | Extension |
Alternate Names | extensions, user content |
Comments | There can be no stigma associated with the use of extensions by any application, project, or standard - regardless of the institution or jurisdiction that uses or defines the extensions. The use of extensions is what allows the FHIR specification to retain a core level of simplicity for everyone. |
AuditEvent.modifierExtension | |
Definition | May be used to represent additional information that is not part of the basic definition of the resource, and that modifies the understanding of the element that contains it. Usually modifier elements provide negation or qualification. In order to make the use of extensions safe and manageable, there is a strict set of governance applied to the definition and use of extensions. Though any implementer is allowed to define an extension, there is a set of requirements that SHALL be met as part of the definition of the extension. Applications processing a resource are required to check for modifier extensions. |
Control | 0..* |
Type | Extension |
Is Modifier | true |
Alternate Names | extensions, user content |
Comments | There can be no stigma associated with the use of extensions by any application, project, or standard - regardless of the institution or jurisdiction that uses or defines the extensions. The use of extensions is what allows the FHIR specification to retain a core level of simplicity for everyone. |
AuditEvent.type | |
Definition | Identifier for a family of the event. For example, a menu item, program, rule, policy, function code, application name or URL. It identifies the performed function. |
Control | 1..1 |
Terminology Binding | Type of event. The codes SHALL be taken from Audit Event ID; other codes may be used where these codes are not suitable |
Type | Coding |
Must Support | true |
Requirements | This identifies the performed function. For "Execute" Event Action Code audit records, this identifies the application function performed. |
AuditEvent.subtype | |
Definition | Identifier for the category of event. |
Control | 0..* |
Terminology Binding | Sub-type of event. The codes SHALL be taken from Audit Event Sub-Type; other codes may be used where these codes are not suitable |
Type | Coding |
Must Support | true |
Requirements | This field enables queries of messages by implementation-defined event categories. |
AuditEvent.action | |
Definition | Indicator for type of action performed during the event that generated the audit. |
Control | 0..1 |
Terminology Binding | Indicator for type of action performed during the event that generated the event The codes SHALL be taken from AuditEventAction |
Type | code |
Must Support | true |
Requirements | This broadly indicates what kind of action was done on the AuditEvent.entity by the AuditEvent.agent. |
AuditEvent.period | |
Definition | The period during which the activity occurred. |
Control | 0..1 |
Type | Period |
Comments | The period can be a little arbitrary; where possible, the time should correspond to human assessment of the activity time. |
AuditEvent.recorded | |
Definition | The time when the event occurred on the source. |
Control | 1..1 |
Type | instant |
Must Support | true |
Requirements | This ties an event to a specific date and time. Security audits typically require a consistent time base (e.g. UTC), to eliminate time-zone issues arising from geographical distribution. |
Comments | In a distributed system, some sort of common time base (e.g. an NTP [RFC1305] server) is a good implementation tactic. |
AuditEvent.outcome | |
Definition | Indicates whether the event succeeded or failed. |
Control | 0..1 |
Terminology Binding | Indicates whether the event succeeded or failed The codes SHALL be taken from AuditEventOutcome |
Type | code |
Comments | In some cases a "success" may be partial, for example, an incomplete or interrupted transfer of a radiological study. For the purpose of establishing accountability, these distinctions are not relevant. |
AuditEvent.outcomeDesc | |
Definition | A free text description of the outcome of the event. |
Control | 0..1 |
Type | string |
AuditEvent.purposeOfEvent | |
Definition | The purposeOfUse (reason) that was used during the event being recorded. |
Control | 0..* |
Terminology Binding | The reason the activity took place. The codes SHALL be taken from PurposeOfUse; other codes may be used where these codes are not suitable |
Type | CodeableConcept |
Must Support | true |
Comments | Use AuditEvent.agent.purposeOfUse when you know that it is specific to the agent, otherwise use AuditEvent.purposeOfEvent. For example, during a machine-to-machine transfer it might not be obvious to the audit system who caused the event, but it does know why. |
AuditEvent.agent | |
Definition | An actor taking an active role in the event or activity that is logged. |
Control | 1..* |
Type | BackboneElement |
Must Support | true |
Requirements | An agent can be a person, an organization, software, device, or other actors that may be ascribed responsibility. |
Alternate Names | ActiveParticipant |
Comments | Several agents may be associated (i.e. have some responsibility for an activity) with an event or activity. For example, an activity may be initiated by one user for other users or involve more than one user. However, only one user may be the initiator/requestor for the activity. |
Invariants | Defined on this element ele-1: All FHIR elements must have a @value or children (xpath: @value|f:*|h:div) |
AuditEvent.agent.id | |
Definition | unique id for the element within a resource (for internal references). This may be any string value that does not contain spaces. |
Control | 0..1 |
Type | string |
AuditEvent.agent.extension | |
Definition | May be used to represent additional information that is not part of the basic definition of the element. In order to make the use of extensions safe and manageable, there is a strict set of governance applied to the definition and use of extensions. Though any implementer is allowed to define an extension, there is a set of requirements that SHALL be met as part of the definition of the extension. |
Control | 0..* |
Type | Extension |
Alternate Names | extensions, user content |
Comments | There can be no stigma associated with the use of extensions by any application, project, or standard - regardless of the institution or jurisdiction that uses or defines the extensions. The use of extensions is what allows the FHIR specification to retain a core level of simplicity for everyone. |
AuditEvent.agent.modifierExtension | |
Definition | May be used to represent additional information that is not part of the basic definition of the element, and that modifies the understanding of the element that contains it. Usually modifier elements provide negation or qualification. In order to make the use of extensions safe and manageable, there is a strict set of governance applied to the definition and use of extensions. Though any implementer is allowed to define an extension, there is a set of requirements that SHALL be met as part of the definition of the extension. Applications processing a resource are required to check for modifier extensions. |
Control | 0..* |
Type | Extension |
Is Modifier | true |
Alternate Names | extensions, user content, modifiers |
Comments | There can be no stigma associated with the use of extensions by any application, project, or standard - regardless of the institution or jurisdiction that uses or defines the extensions. The use of extensions is what allows the FHIR specification to retain a core level of simplicity for everyone. |
AuditEvent.agent.type | |
Definition | Specification of the participation type the user plays when performing the event. |
Control | 0..1 |
Terminology Binding | The Participation type of the agent to the event The codes SHALL be taken from ParticipationRoleType; other codes may be used where these codes are not suitable |
Type | CodeableConcept |
AuditEvent.agent.role | |
Definition | The security role that the user was acting under, that come from local codes defined by the access control security system (e.g. RBAC, ABAC) used in the local context. |
Control | 0..* |
Terminology Binding | What security role enabled the agent to participate in the event For example codes, see http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/security-role-type |
Type | CodeableConcept |
Must Support | true |
Requirements | This value ties an audited event to a user's role(s). It is an optional value that might be used to group events for analysis by user functional role categories. |
Comments | Should be roles relevant to the event. Should not be an exhaustive list of roles. |
AuditEvent.agent.reference | |
Definition | Direct reference to a resource that identifies the agent. |
Control | 0..1 |
Type | Choice of: Reference(PractitionerRole), Reference(Practitioner), Reference(Organization), Reference(Device), Reference(Patient), Reference(RelatedPerson) |
Must Support | true |
Requirements | This field ties an audit event to a specific resource. |
AuditEvent.agent.userId | |
Definition | Unique identifier for the user actively participating in the event. |
Control | 0..1 |
Type | Identifier |
Must Support | true |
Requirements | This field ties an audit event to a specific user. |
Comments | A unique value within the Audit Source ID. For node-based authentication -- where only the system hardware or process, but not a human user, is identified -- User ID would be the node name. |
AuditEvent.agent.altId | |
Definition | Alternative agent Identifier. For a human, this should be a user identifier text string from authentication system. This identifier would be one known to a common authentication system (e.g. single sign-on), if available. |
Control | 0..1 |
Type | string |
Requirements | In some situations, a human user may authenticate with one identity but, to access a specific application system, may use a synonymous identify. For example, some "single sign on" implementations will do this. The alternative identifier would then be the original identify used for authentication, and the User ID is the one known to and used by the application. |
AuditEvent.agent.name | |
Definition | Human-meaningful name for the agent. |
Control | 0..1 |
Type | string |
Requirements | The User ID and Authorization User ID may be internal or otherwise obscure values. This field assists the auditor in identifying the actual user. |
AuditEvent.agent.requestor | |
Definition | Indicator that the user is or is not the requestor, or initiator, for the event being audited. |
Control | 1..1 |
Type | boolean |
Must Support | true |
Requirements | This value is used to distinguish between requestor-users and recipient-users. For example, one person may initiate a report-output to be sent to another user. |
Comments | There can only be one initiator. If the initiator is not clear, then do not choose any one agent as the initiator. |
AuditEvent.agent.location | |
Definition | Where the event occurred. |
Control | 0..1 |
Type | Reference(Location) |
Must Support | true |
AuditEvent.agent.policy | |
Definition | The policy or plan that authorized the activity being recorded. Typically, a single activity may have multiple applicable policies, such as patient consent, guarantor funding, etc. The policy would also indicate the security token used. |
Control | 0..* |
Type | uri |
Must Support | true |
Requirements | This value is used retrospectively to determine the authorization policies. |
Comments | For example: Where an OAuth token authorizes, the unique identifier from the OAuth token is placed into the policy element Where a policy engine (e.g. XACML) holds policy logic, the unique policy identifier is placed into the policy element. |
AuditEvent.agent.media | |
Definition | Type of media involved. Used when the event is about exporting/importing onto media. |
Control | 0..1 |
Terminology Binding | Used when the event is about exporting/importing onto media. The codes SHALL be taken from Media Type Code; other codes may be used where these codes are not suitable |
Type | Coding |
Requirements | Usually, this is used instead of specifying a network address. This field is not used for Media Id (i.e. the serial number of a CD). |
AuditEvent.agent.network | |
Definition | Logical network location for application activity, if the activity has a network location. |
Control | 0..1 |
Type | BackboneElement |
Must Support | true |
Invariants | Defined on this element ele-1: All FHIR elements must have a @value or children (xpath: @value|f:*|h:div) |
AuditEvent.agent.network.id | |
Definition | unique id for the element within a resource (for internal references). This may be any string value that does not contain spaces. |
Control | 0..1 |
Type | string |
AuditEvent.agent.network.extension | |
Definition | May be used to represent additional information that is not part of the basic definition of the element. In order to make the use of extensions safe and manageable, there is a strict set of governance applied to the definition and use of extensions. Though any implementer is allowed to define an extension, there is a set of requirements that SHALL be met as part of the definition of the extension. |
Control | 0..* |
Type | Extension |
Alternate Names | extensions, user content |
Comments | There can be no stigma associated with the use of extensions by any application, project, or standard - regardless of the institution or jurisdiction that uses or defines the extensions. The use of extensions is what allows the FHIR specification to retain a core level of simplicity for everyone. |
AuditEvent.agent.network.modifierExtension | |
Definition | May be used to represent additional information that is not part of the basic definition of the element, and that modifies the understanding of the element that contains it. Usually modifier elements provide negation or qualification. In order to make the use of extensions safe and manageable, there is a strict set of governance applied to the definition and use of extensions. Though any implementer is allowed to define an extension, there is a set of requirements that SHALL be met as part of the definition of the extension. Applications processing a resource are required to check for modifier extensions. |
Control | 0..* |
Type | Extension |
Is Modifier | true |
Alternate Names | extensions, user content, modifiers |
Comments | There can be no stigma associated with the use of extensions by any application, project, or standard - regardless of the institution or jurisdiction that uses or defines the extensions. The use of extensions is what allows the FHIR specification to retain a core level of simplicity for everyone. |
AuditEvent.agent.network.address | |
Definition | An identifier for the network access point of the user device for the audit event. |
Control | 0..1 |
Type | string |
Must Support | true |
Requirements | This datum identifies the user's network access point, which may be distinct from the server that performed the action. It is an optional value that may be used to group events recorded on separate servers for analysis of a specific network access point's data access across all servers. |
Comments | This could be a device id, IP address or some other identifier associated with a device. |
AuditEvent.agent.network.type | |
Definition | An identifier for the type of network access point that originated the audit event. |
Control | 0..1 |
Terminology Binding | The type of network access point of this agent in the audit event The codes SHALL be taken from AuditEventAgentNetworkType |
Type | code |
Must Support | true |
Requirements | This datum identifies the type of network access point identifier of the user device for the audit event. It is an optional value that may be used to group events recorded on separate servers for analysis of access according to a network access point's type. |
AuditEvent.agent.purposeOfUse | |
Definition | The reason (purpose of use), specific to this agent, that was used during the event being recorded. |
Control | 0..* |
Terminology Binding | The reason the activity took place. The codes SHALL be taken from PurposeOfUse; other codes may be used where these codes are not suitable |
Type | CodeableConcept |
Must Support | true |
Comments | Use AuditEvent.agent.purposeOfUse when you know that is specific to the agent, otherwise use AuditEvent.purposeOfEvent. For example, during a machine-to-machine transfer it might not be obvious to the audit system who caused the event, but it does know why. |
AuditEvent.source | |
Definition | The system that is reporting the event. |
Control | 1..1 |
Type | BackboneElement |
Must Support | true |
Requirements | The event is reported by one source. |
Comments | Since multi-tier, distributed, or composite applications make source identification ambiguous, this collection of fields may repeat for each application or process actively involved in the event. For example, multiple value-sets can identify participating web servers, application processes, and database server threads in an n-tier distributed application. Passive event participants (e.g. low-level network transports) need not be identified. |
Invariants | Defined on this element ele-1: All FHIR elements must have a @value or children (xpath: @value|f:*|h:div) |
AuditEvent.source.id | |
Definition | unique id for the element within a resource (for internal references). This may be any string value that does not contain spaces. |
Control | 0..1 |
Type | string |
AuditEvent.source.extension | |
Definition | May be used to represent additional information that is not part of the basic definition of the element. In order to make the use of extensions safe and manageable, there is a strict set of governance applied to the definition and use of extensions. Though any implementer is allowed to define an extension, there is a set of requirements that SHALL be met as part of the definition of the extension. |
Control | 0..* |
Type | Extension |
Alternate Names | extensions, user content |
Comments | There can be no stigma associated with the use of extensions by any application, project, or standard - regardless of the institution or jurisdiction that uses or defines the extensions. The use of extensions is what allows the FHIR specification to retain a core level of simplicity for everyone. |
AuditEvent.source.modifierExtension | |
Definition | May be used to represent additional information that is not part of the basic definition of the element, and that modifies the understanding of the element that contains it. Usually modifier elements provide negation or qualification. In order to make the use of extensions safe and manageable, there is a strict set of governance applied to the definition and use of extensions. Though any implementer is allowed to define an extension, there is a set of requirements that SHALL be met as part of the definition of the extension. Applications processing a resource are required to check for modifier extensions. |
Control | 0..* |
Type | Extension |
Is Modifier | true |
Alternate Names | extensions, user content, modifiers |
Comments | There can be no stigma associated with the use of extensions by any application, project, or standard - regardless of the institution or jurisdiction that uses or defines the extensions. The use of extensions is what allows the FHIR specification to retain a core level of simplicity for everyone. |
AuditEvent.source.site | |
Definition | Logical source location within the healthcare enterprise network. For example, a hospital or other provider location within a multi-entity provider group. |
Control | 0..1 |
Type | string |
Must Support | true |
Requirements | This value differentiates among the sites in a multi-site enterprise health information system. |
AuditEvent.source.identifier | |
Definition | Identifier of the source where the event was detected. |
Control | 1..1 |
Type | Identifier |
Must Support | true |
Requirements | This field ties the event to a specific source system. It may be used to group events for analysis according to where the event was detected. |
AuditEvent.source.type | |
Definition | Code specifying the type of source where event originated. |
Control | 0..* |
Terminology Binding | Code specifying the type of system that detected and recorded the event. The codes SHALL be taken from Audit Event Source Type; other codes may be used where these codes are not suitable |
Type | Coding |
Must Support | true |
Requirements | This field indicates which type of source is identified by the Audit Source ID. It is an optional value that may be used to group events for analysis according to the type of source where the event occurred. |
AuditEvent.entity | |
Definition | Specific instances of data or objects that have been accessed. |
Control | 0..* |
Type | BackboneElement |
Must Support | true |
Requirements | The event may have other entities involved. |
Alternate Names | ParticipantObject |
Comments | Required unless the values for event identification, agent identification, and audit source identification are sufficient to document the entire auditable event. Because events may have more than one entity, this group can be a repeating set of values. |
Invariants | Defined on this element ele-1: All FHIR elements must have a @value or children (xpath: @value|f:*|h:div) sev-1: Either a name or a query (NOT both) (xpath: not(exists(f:name)) or not(exists(f:query))) |
AuditEvent.entity.id | |
Definition | unique id for the element within a resource (for internal references). This may be any string value that does not contain spaces. |
Control | 0..1 |
Type | string |
AuditEvent.entity.extension | |
Definition | May be used to represent additional information that is not part of the basic definition of the element. In order to make the use of extensions safe and manageable, there is a strict set of governance applied to the definition and use of extensions. Though any implementer is allowed to define an extension, there is a set of requirements that SHALL be met as part of the definition of the extension. |
Control | 0..* |
Type | Extension |
Alternate Names | extensions, user content |
Comments | There can be no stigma associated with the use of extensions by any application, project, or standard - regardless of the institution or jurisdiction that uses or defines the extensions. The use of extensions is what allows the FHIR specification to retain a core level of simplicity for everyone. |
AuditEvent.entity.modifierExtension | |
Definition | May be used to represent additional information that is not part of the basic definition of the element, and that modifies the understanding of the element that contains it. Usually modifier elements provide negation or qualification. In order to make the use of extensions safe and manageable, there is a strict set of governance applied to the definition and use of extensions. Though any implementer is allowed to define an extension, there is a set of requirements that SHALL be met as part of the definition of the extension. Applications processing a resource are required to check for modifier extensions. |
Control | 0..* |
Type | Extension |
Is Modifier | true |
Alternate Names | extensions, user content, modifiers |
Comments | There can be no stigma associated with the use of extensions by any application, project, or standard - regardless of the institution or jurisdiction that uses or defines the extensions. The use of extensions is what allows the FHIR specification to retain a core level of simplicity for everyone. |
AuditEvent.entity.identifier | |
Definition | Identifies a specific instance of the entity. The reference should always be version specific. |
Control | 0..1 |
Type | Identifier |
Must Support | true |
Comments | Identifier detail depends on entity type. |
AuditEvent.entity.reference | |
Definition | Identifies a specific instance of the entity. The reference should be version specific. |
Control | 0..1 |
Type | Reference(Resource) |
Must Support | true |
AuditEvent.entity.type | |
Definition | The type of the object that was involved in this audit event. |
Control | 0..1 |
Terminology Binding | Code for the entity type involved in the audit event The codes SHALL be taken from AuditEventEntityType; other codes may be used where these codes are not suitable |
Type | Coding |
Must Support | true |
Requirements | To describe the object being acted upon. In addition to queries on the subject of the action in an auditable event, it is also important to be able to query on the object type for the action. |
Comments | This value is distinct from the user's role or any user relationship to the entity. |
AuditEvent.entity.role | |
Definition | Code representing the role the entity played in the event being audited. |
Control | 0..1 |
Terminology Binding | Code representing the role the entity played in the audit event The codes SHALL be taken from AuditEventEntityRole; other codes may be used where these codes are not suitable |
Type | Coding |
Must Support | true |
Requirements | For some detailed audit analysis it may be necessary to indicate a more granular type of entity, based on the application role it serves. |
AuditEvent.entity.lifecycle | |
Definition | Identifier for the data life-cycle stage for the entity. |
Control | 0..1 |
Terminology Binding | Identifier for the data life-cycle stage for the entity The codes SHALL be taken from http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/object-lifecycle-events ; other codes may be used where these codes are not suitable |
Type | Coding |
Must Support | true |
Requirements | Institutional policies for privacy and security may optionally fall under different accountability rules based on data life cycle. This provides a differentiating value for those cases. |
Comments | This can be used to provide an audit trail for data, over time, as it passes through the system. |
AuditEvent.entity.securityLabel | |
Definition | Security labels for the identified entity. |
Control | 0..* |
Terminology Binding | Security Labels from the Healthcare Privacy and Security Classification System. The codes SHALL be taken from All Security Labels; other codes may be used where these codes are not suitable |
Type | Coding |
Must Support | true |
Requirements | This field identifies the security labels for a specific instance of an object, such as a patient, to detect/track privacy and security issues. |
Comments | Copied from entity meta security tags. |
AuditEvent.entity.name | |
Definition | A name of the entity in the audit event. |
Control | 0..1 This element is affected by the following invariants: sev-1 |
Type | string |
Requirements | Use only where entity can't be identified with an identifier. |
Comments | This field may be used in a query/report to identify audit events for a specific person. For example, where multiple synonymous entity identifiers (patient number, medical record number, encounter number, etc.) have been used. |
AuditEvent.entity.description | |
Definition | Text that describes the entity in more detail. |
Control | 0..1 |
Type | string |
Requirements | Use only where entity can't be identified with an identifier. |
AuditEvent.entity.query | |
Definition | The query parameters for a query-type entities. |
Control | 0..1 This element is affected by the following invariants: sev-1 |
Type | base64Binary |
Requirements | For query events, it may be necessary to capture the actual query input to the query process in order to identify the specific event. Because of differences among query implementations and data encoding for them, this is a base 64 encoded data blob. It may be subsequently decoded or interpreted by downstream audit analysis processing. |
Comments | The meaning and secondary-encoding of the content of base64 encoded blob is specific to the AuditEvent.type, AuditEvent.subtype, AuditEvent.entity.type, and AuditEvent.entity.role. The base64 is a general-use and safe container for event specific data blobs regardless of the encoding used by the transaction being recorded. An AuditEvent consuming application must understand the event it is consuming and the formats used by the event. For example if auditing a Oracle network database access, the Oracle formats must be understood as they will be simply encoded in the base64binary blob. |
AuditEvent.entity.detail | |
Definition | Tagged value pairs for conveying additional information about the entity. |
Control | 0..* |
Type | BackboneElement |
Requirements | Implementation-defined data about specific details of the object accessed or used. |
Invariants | Defined on this element ele-1: All FHIR elements must have a @value or children (xpath: @value|f:*|h:div) |
AuditEvent.entity.detail.id | |
Definition | unique id for the element within a resource (for internal references). This may be any string value that does not contain spaces. |
Control | 0..1 |
Type | string |
AuditEvent.entity.detail.extension | |
Definition | May be used to represent additional information that is not part of the basic definition of the element. In order to make the use of extensions safe and manageable, there is a strict set of governance applied to the definition and use of extensions. Though any implementer is allowed to define an extension, there is a set of requirements that SHALL be met as part of the definition of the extension. |
Control | 0..* |
Type | Extension |
Alternate Names | extensions, user content |
Comments | There can be no stigma associated with the use of extensions by any application, project, or standard - regardless of the institution or jurisdiction that uses or defines the extensions. The use of extensions is what allows the FHIR specification to retain a core level of simplicity for everyone. |
AuditEvent.entity.detail.modifierExtension | |
Definition | May be used to represent additional information that is not part of the basic definition of the element, and that modifies the understanding of the element that contains it. Usually modifier elements provide negation or qualification. In order to make the use of extensions safe and manageable, there is a strict set of governance applied to the definition and use of extensions. Though any implementer is allowed to define an extension, there is a set of requirements that SHALL be met as part of the definition of the extension. Applications processing a resource are required to check for modifier extensions. |
Control | 0..* |
Type | Extension |
Is Modifier | true |
Alternate Names | extensions, user content, modifiers |
Comments | There can be no stigma associated with the use of extensions by any application, project, or standard - regardless of the institution or jurisdiction that uses or defines the extensions. The use of extensions is what allows the FHIR specification to retain a core level of simplicity for everyone. |
AuditEvent.entity.detail.type | |
Definition | The type of extra detail provided in the value. |
Control | 1..1 |
Type | string |
AuditEvent.entity.detail.value[x] | |
Definition | The details value. |
Control | 1..1 |
Type | Choice of: string, base64Binary |
[x] Note | See Choice of Data Types for further information about how to use [x] |
Requirements | Should not duplicate the entity value unless absolutely necessary. |
Comments | The value can be string when known to be a string, else base64 encoding should be used to protect binary or undefined content. The meaning and secondary-encoding of the content of base64 encoded blob is specific to the AuditEvent.type, AuditEvent.subtype, AuditEvent.entity.type, and AuditEvent.entity.role. The base64 is a general-use and safe container for event specific data blobs regardless of the encoding used by the transaction being recorded. An AuditEvent consuming application must understand the event it is consuming and the formats used by the event. For example if auditing a Oracle network database access, the Oracle formats must be understood as they will be simply encoded in the base64binary blob. |