WHO SMART Trust
1.1.6 - CI Build
WHO SMART Trust, published by WHO. This guide is not an authorized publication; it is the continuous build for version 1.1.6 built by the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) CI Build. This version is based on the current content of https://github.com/WorldHealthOrganization/smart-trust/tree/main and changes regularly. See the Directory of published versions
Actors produce, manage, or act on health information. Actors relevant to the SMART Trust Network are as follows.
A Holder is an individual that has Verifiable Digtial Health Certificate in their possesion, received from an Issuer. The Holder may choose to share the Verifiable Digital Health Certificate with a Receiver.
This actor fulfills the following requirements:
An Issuer a system authorized by a Trust Network Participant to generate Verifiable Digital Health Certificates which are provided to a Holder. An Issuer is responsible for generating the content that is digitally signed within the Verifiable Digital Health Certificate. In order to sign this content, an Issuer should either itself be a Document Signer or utilize a Document Signer service, as authorized by the jurisdicitonal policy.
This actor fulfills the following requirements:
A Reciever is a system authorized by a Trust Network Participant to receive from a Holder a Veritifable, verify and utilize the content within.
This actor fulfills the following requirements:
Trust Anchor which receives and distributes PKI-material within a Trust Network
This actor fulfills the following requirements:
Trust Network Participant which publishes and or receives PKI-material within a Trust Network
This actor fulfills the following requirements:
Trusted service, provided by a node within a trust network, to share business rules using Clinical Quality Language (CQL) specification.
Used to manage and publish product master data for health products, devices and commodities that may be referenced in a Verifiable Digital Health Certificates.
Used to manage and publish mappings between various local code systems and required vocabularies that are utilized Verifiable Digital Health Certificates.