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Digital Health Consent - for Better Interoperability and Consumer Control.

We present a framework for digital health consent in support of computable expression of medico-legal policies to govern consumer data sharing across providers. The approach is aligned with HL7 FHIR© standard, and is based on generic formalism for policy modelling, grounded in normative systems and deontic logic. We show the use of the framework for a clinical research scenario.

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