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The different types of organisations and their use is shown in the table below.

Type

Origin

Use

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,

except

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:

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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.