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The Basic Audit Log Patterns (BALP) Implementation Guide is a Content Profile that defines some basic and reusable AuditEvent patterns. This includes basic audit log profiles for FHIR RESTful operations to be used when there is not a more specific audit event defined. A focus is enabling Privacy centric AuditEvent logs.

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Implementation Guide for basic AuditEvent

This Implementation Guide provides AuditEvent profiles and examples for some common and reusable patterns. This Implementation Guide depends on IHE-ATNA infrastructure for logging and providing access to the Audit Record Repository.

  • logging of RESTful interactions.
    • Create / Read / Update / Delete / Search
  • logging of A known Disclosure (e.g. USA Accounting of Disclosures)
  • Additional details to be recorded when grouped with IUA or XUA
  • some communities would like more comprehensive data in the AuditEvent than the minimal (identifier centric)
  • some communities would like to record specific Query/Search types with full search results in the auditEvent
  • a major contribution will be a huge number of examples that align with these guidelines.
  • an auditEvent pattern for an Authorization Service Decision
  • Now a proper Content Profile

continuous build http://build.fhir.org/ig/IHE/ITI.BasicAudit/branches/main/index.html

released https://profiles.ihe.net/ITI/BALP

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The Basic Audit Log Patterns (BALP) Implementation Guide is a Content Profile that defines some basic and reusable AuditEvent patterns. This includes basic audit log profiles for FHIR RESTful operations to be used when there is not a more specific audit event defined. A focus is enabling Privacy centric AuditEvent logs.

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