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In data interchange, especially in health care, [[Provenance]] refers to the amount of [[Assurance]] that a [[Data Controller] has in the origin and reliability of the data.
 
In data interchange, especially in health care, [[Provenance]] refers to the amount of [[Assurance]] that a [[Data Controller] has in the origin and reliability of the data.
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==Full Title or Meme==
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In data interchange, especially in health care, [[Provenance]] refers to the amount of [[Assurance]] that a [[Data Controller]] has in the origin and reliability of the data.
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==Context==
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==Problems==
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Healthcare data for patients has been stored on desparate networks that could not interchange data which left patients without a permanent health record as the moved across the states.
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==Solutions==
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==References==
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[[Category:Glossary]]
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[[Category:Security]]

Revision as of 14:39, 14 September 2018

In data interchange, especially in health care, Provenance refers to the amount of Assurance that a [[Data Controller] has in the origin and reliability of the data.

Full Title or Meme

In data interchange, especially in health care, Provenance refers to the amount of Assurance that a Data Controller has in the origin and reliability of the data.

Context

Problems

Healthcare data for patients has been stored on desparate networks that could not interchange data which left patients without a permanent health record as the moved across the states.

Solutions

References