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If there is content about drugs or drug usage (i.e. smoking weed, pot, marijuana, a joint, a bowl, a bong), getting high, sparking up, other slang terms like \“Mary Jane\”, \“bud\”, \“ganga\”, \“reefer\”, \“chronic\”, \“herb\”, \“spliff\”, \“roach\”, \“a j\”) then consider the type of outbreak as \“environmental - drugs\”. If you determine that the cause is infectious, please also tell us whether it is viral or bacterial.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e65226
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[O=presentor easily mapped, X=absentor limited.]).
a IPS: International Patient Summary.
b CF4: Claim Form 4.
c MHB: My Health Bank.
d EDD: Estimated date of delivery.
We adopted OAuth 2.0 as the primary authorization mechanism, with SMART on FHIR providing user-level permissions and token-based access to patient data. This approach ensures robust privacy controls consistent with HIPAA-aligned protocols.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e56272
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