Standard Type:
National Standard of Canada - Domestic
Details of resolution:
The raised duplication for CAN/CIOSC 103-2 was withdrawn as requested by the complainant SDO on November 22, 2019. Based on this latest development, the raised duplication for CAN/CIOSC 103-2 is closed.
Scope:
This proposed national standard aims to specify minimum requirements for a user-centric, interoperable health network that securely binds a health care identity to strong digital credentials to facilitate appropriate and user-directed sharing of that identity and associated data between approved digital services on-demand.
Project need:
While identity and risk can be largely mitigated by default in the physical world through closed and fragmented systems, established standards and regulatory safeguards, the same cannot be said in an online world. In the absence of a national standard, public and private sector organizations are continuing to rely on organization-specific, vendor-driven and ad-hoc document-based identity management processes, impacting integrity, security, privacy, trust, and service delivery.
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