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The different types of organisations and their use is shown in the table below.
Type | Origin | Use |
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Regional | SOR | General |
General Practitioner | SOR | General |
Municipal | SOR | In CDA documents and preferred in audit logging (registering of Practitioner’s actions and access to Patient data) to MinLog2 - see https://ehealth-dk.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/EDTW/pages/1702002719/Architecture+and+Domains#System-Context-of-eHealth-Infrastructure (see explanation below). |
Other | SOR | General |
Municipal | STS-ORG | General, |
but not directly in CDA documents (see explanation below) | ||
SSL Organization | Manual | Limited to login and security context and managing organization for SSL CareTeam. |
General use covers:
use at login and as security context
use as managing organization in CareTeam
use as modifier-role (owner, co-author) and in intended audience of Telemedicine Packages
use when assigning managing organization for episode of care
and in transformations to/from CDA documents (see https://ehealth-dk.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/EDTW/pages/538935313/Behind+the+Scenes#Sharing-through-Registering-Documents-in-National-Document-Sharing-Infrastructure )
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As will be apparent on subpages, the described duality in origin must be taken into account when finding and using Organization.
On Use of Municipal Organisations Originating from SOR
A municipal employee (Practitioner) will use the eHealth Infrastructure with a municipal organisational context. The organisational context is designating a municipal type organisation with origin in STS-ORG.
When Patient data is archived as a CDA document in national document sharing infrastructure, see https://ehealth-dk.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/EDTW/pages/538935313/Behind+the+Scenes#Sharing-through-Registering-Documents-in-National-Document-Sharing-Infrastructure, a municipal organisation must be designated using its SOR identifier. Therefore, CDA document assembly involves traversing from a municipal organisation of STS-ORG origin to its possible counterpart with SOR origin.
When a municipal employee (Practitioner) creates, alters or accesses Patient data, it is audit logged to the national MinLog2 service. This way, a citizen can determine that the employee has performed an action on the citizen’s data, for instance, through the citizen portal sundhed.dk.