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!!! Overview
[{$pagename}] is defined as "no objections".
[{$pagename}] means that one has an opportunity to present a "reasoned no". [{$pagename}] does not require a yes, an affirmation, nor does it imply unanimity or full agreement.
[{$pagename}] may vary based on [context] and/or [legal] [jurisdiction]
[We] may use [Consent] and [Authorization] interchangeably.
!! Different Types of [{$pagename}]
* [Explicit consent]
* [Implied consent]
* [Informed Consent]
!! verb (used without object) [3]
* to permit, approve, or agree; comply or yield (often followed by to or an infinitive):
** He consented to the proposal. We asked her [permission], and she consented.
** Which is the same as, "He __[authorized]__ the proposal. We asked her [permission], and she granted __[Authorization]__".
* Archaic. to agree in sentiment, opinion, etc.; be in harmony.
!! noun [3]
* [permission], approval, or agreement; [compliance]; acquiescence:
** He gave his [{$pagename}] to the marriage.
** Which is the same as, He __[Authorized]__ the marriage.
* agreement in sentiment, opinion, a course of action, etc.:
** By common [{$pagename}] he was appointed official delegate.
** Which is the same as, "he was __[Authorized]__ as the official delegate.
* Archaic. accord; concord; harmony.
!! Wikipedia
[{$pagename}] is agreement or [permission] to do or allow something.[1]
!! [Consent Standards]
There are several established or being created [Consent Standards]
!! [Consent vs Authorization]
Frankly, I can not determine a difference ([Consent vs Authorization]) in [{$pagename}] and __Authorized__, __Authorise__ or __[Authorization]__ other than the noun vs verb thing.
%%information
There maybe some narrow [legal] definitions (think [HIPAA]) that delineate differences between [consent] and [authorization] but in general, they are the same.
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!! [HIPAA Privacy Rule]
[{$pagename}] under the [HIPAA Privacy Rule], an individual's [authorization] is for the use and disclosure of [PHI] for research purposes.
%%warning
The [HHS] [Informed Consent] is different than the [HIPAA Privacy Rule] [{$pagename}]
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!! [Consent Mechanisms]
There are various [Consent Mechanisms]
!! More Information
There might be more information for this subject on one of the following:
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* [#1] - [Consent|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consent|target='_blank'] - based on information obtained 2013-04-10
* [#2] - [What is the difference between consent and authorization under the Privacy Rule?|https://clearwatercompliance.com/hipaa-hitech-news/difference-consent-authorization-privacy-rule//|target='_blank'] - based on information obtained 2016-02-28-
* [#3] - [{$pagename}] as defined by [dictionary.com|http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/consent?s=t]
* [#4] - [Consent & Information Sharing Work Group (CISWG)|https://kantarainitiative.org/confluence/display/infosharing/Home|target='_blank'] - based on information obtained 2018-11-01-