Definition: Health Legislation on Behavioural Interoperability (NBI) is a grouping that covers a range of national schemas aimed at regulating the use, privacy, and secondary application of health and social data. These schemas are designed to ensure the interoperability of health systems and the protection of patient information.
Source: EIRA Team Research
Additional information: The Health Legislation on Behavioural Interoperability (NBI) includes elements such as the National Schema on the privacy of patients information, which outlines the legal framework for protecting patient data. The National Schema for use of secondary data provides guidelines for the use of secondary data in health research or other applications. The National Schema on electronic health record data regulates the use and sharing of electronic health records. Lastly, the National Schema on the secondary use of health and social data, establishment of national data permit authorities and provision of consent, outlines the legal and ethical considerations for the secondary use of health and social data, including the establishment of authorities to oversee data permits and the process of obtaining consent.
Example: An example of the application of the Health Legislation on Behavioural Interoperability (NBI) could be a health research institution seeking to use patient data for a study. They would need to comply with the National Schema on the privacy of patients information to ensure patient data is protected. They would also need to follow the National Schema for use of secondary data and the National Schema on the secondary use of health and social data, establishment of national data permit authorities and provision of consent, to obtain the necessary permissions and consent for their research.
LOST view: LV-Architecture Principles
Identifier: http://data.europa.eu/dr8/egovera/HealthLegislationOnBehaviouralInteroperabilityGrouping
ABB name: egovera:HealthLegislationOnBehaviouralInteroperabilityGrouping
EIRA concept: eira:ArchitectureBuildingBlock
Last modification: 2023-08-20
dct:identifier: http://data.europa.eu/dr8/egovera/HealthLegislationOnBehaviouralInteroperabilityGrouping
dct:title: Health Legislation On Behavioural Interoperability (NBI)
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eira:PURI | http://data.europa.eu/dr8/egovera/HealthLegislationOnBehaviouralInteroperabilityGrouping |
dct:modified | 2024-00-11 |
dct:identifier | http://data.europa.eu/dr8/egovera/HealthLegislationOnBehaviouralInteroperabilityGrouping |
dct:title | Health Legislation On Behavioural Interoperability (NBI) |
dct:type | egovera:HealthLegislationOnBehaviouralInteroperabilityGrouping |
skos:definition | Health Legislation on Behavioural Interoperability (NBI) is a grouping that covers a range of national schemas aimed at regulating the use, privacy, and secondary application of health and social data. These schemas are designed to ensure the interoperability of health systems and the protection of patient information. |
eira:definitionSource | EIRA Team Research |
eira:definitionSourceReference | |
skos:example | An example of the application of the Health Legislation on Behavioural Interoperability (NBI) could be a health research institution seeking to use patient data for a study. They would need to comply with the National Schema on the privacy of patients information to ensure patient data is protected. They would also need to follow the National Schema for use of secondary data and the National Schema on the secondary use of health and social data, establishment of national data permit authorities and provision of consent, to obtain the necessary permissions and consent for their research. |
skos:note | The Health Legislation on Behavioural Interoperability (NBI) includes elements such as the National Schema on the privacy of patients information, which outlines the legal framework for protecting patient data. The National Schema for use of secondary data provides guidelines for the use of secondary data in health research or other applications. The National Schema on electronic health record data regulates the use and sharing of electronic health records. Lastly, the National Schema on the secondary use of health and social data, establishment of national data permit authorities and provision of consent, outlines the legal and ethical considerations for the secondary use of health and social data, including the establishment of authorities to oversee data permits and the process of obtaining consent. |
eira:concept | eira:ArchitectureBuildingBlock |
eira:view | LV-Architecture Principles |
eira:view | LV-Binding Power and Jurisdiction |
eira:businessDomain | health |
eira:eifLayer | Legal |