Background:
The Evidence Emitter Architectural Building Block enables National Contact Points to generate and emit electronic evidence used for non-repudiation purposes, based on each domain respective regulations and technological need.
Stakeholders (role description)
- Health Professional: information system/information service user;
- Patient: service beneficiary;
- National Authority: national responsible for the eHealth National Contact Point;
- Data Controller: responsible for and must put in place processing contracts with their 'data processors'.
- Data Processor: actor processing personal data in a specific context and with regard to specific sets of data or operations.
Non-Repudiation (brief description):
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Questions to be adressed to L&O:
- What possible legal disputes may exist on cross-border care services?
- Who (stakeholders) is responsible to answer on legal disputes?
- What information can should be stored in Audit Logs as evidences for Non-Repudiation purposes?
- What possible legal disputes could we have concerning these types of situations? Where could the information be stored, to be compliant with legal aspects?
- In the NCP itself?
- In the Nation Infrastructure
- ?
Bibliography:
1 http://wiki.ds.unipi.gr/display/ESENS/Whitepaper+-+Non+Repudiation