CH EPR FHIR (R4)
4.0.1 - trial-use Switzerland flag

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Mobile Privacy Policy Bundle Feed [PPQ-4]

Scope

This transaction is used by the Policy Source to add, update, or delete a set of privacy policies. The only HTTP method which SHALL be supported is POST.

HTTP Method POST

Interaction Diagram for [PPQ-4]Policy SourcePolicy RepositoryHTTPPOST[baseUrl]Payload: Bundle of type "transaction"HTTP responsePayload: Bundle of type "transaction-outcome" / OperationOutcome
Figure 5: PPQ-4: HTTP Method POST

Trigger Event

The Policy Source uses HTTP method POST to perform an operation on a set of privacy policies in the Policy Repository, as an ACID transaction.

Request Message

The request body SHALL represent a single Bundle resource compliant to the PpqmFeedRequestBundle profile.

The request SHALL be sent to [baseUrl].

Expected Actions

Upon receiving the HTTP POST request, the Policy Repository SHALL:

  • Validate the Bundle resource contained in the request body.
  • On each request entry, perform the operation specified the attribute entry.request.method on the embedded or referenced PpqmConsent resource:
    • "POST" — add policy set.
    • "PUT" — update policy set if it is already present, otherwise add it.
    • "DELETE" — delete policy set.
  • Create a PPQ-4 response according to the transaction outcome.

Response Message

The PPQ-4 response SHALL be created according to the section 3.1.0.11 of the FHIR R4 specification.

Security Considerations

TLS SHALL be used. For user authentication and authorization, the IUA profile with extended access token SHALL be used as described in the Amendment mHealth of Annex 5, Section 3.2. Consequently, the Mobile Privacy Policy Bundle Feed [PPQ-4] transaction SHALL be combined with Incorporate Access Token [ITI-72] transaction of the IUA profile.

The actors SHALL support the traceparent header handling, as defined in Appendix: Trace Context.

The Policy Source and Policy Repository SHALL record the right [PPQ-3] audit event for each operation in the transaction:

All audit events may be sent to the Audit Record Repository in a single Bundle (ITI-20 Send Audit Bundle Request). Example of such a Bundle.