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BS EN ISO 13606-3:2019

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Health informatics. Electronic health record communication – Reference archetypes and term lists

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BSI 2019 106
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This document specifies a means for communicating part or all of the electronic health record (EHR) of one or more identified subjects of care between EHR systems, or between EHR systems and a centralised EHR data repository.

It can also be used for EHR communication between an EHR system or repository and clinical applications or middleware components (such as decision support components), or personal health applications and devices, that need to access or provide EHR data, or as the representation of EHR data within a distributed (federated) record system.

This document defines term lists that each specify the set of values for the particular attributes of the Reference Model defined in ISO 13606-1. It also defines normative and informative Reference Archetypes that enable frequently-occurring instances of EHR data to be represented within a consistent structure when communicated using this document.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
4 European foreword
7 Foreword
8 Introduction
11 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
12 4 Abbreviations
5 Conformance
6 Term lists
6.1 Introduction
13 6.2 Termlist SUBJECT_CATEGORY, Class ENTRY, attribute subject_of_information_category
14 6.3 Termlist VERSION_STATUS, Class BASE_COMPONENT, attribute version_status
6.4 Termlist MODE, Reference Archetype Healthcare activity participation
6.5 Class LINK, attribute link_description
15 6.5.1 Termlist RELATED_TO, Class LINK, attribute link_description
6.5.2 Termlist AUTHORISED_BY, Class LINK, attribute link_description
17 6.5.3 Termlist SAME_HEALTH_ISSUE, Class LINK, attribute link_description
18 6.5.4 Termlist SAME_PLAN, Class LINK, attribute link_description
6.5.5 Termlist RELATED_DOCUMENTATION, Class LINK, attribute link_description
19 6.6 Termlist, Class EXTERNAL_LINK, attribute target_information_type
20 6.7 Termlist, Classes ELEMENT and DEMOGRAPHIC_ELEMENT, attribute null_flavour
6.8 Termlist, Class ATTACHMENT, attribute IntegrityCheckAlgorithm
21 7 Reference archetype for null_flavor
7.1 Archetype name: Null_flavor
8 Reference archetype for the access policy COMPOSITION
8.1 Archetype name: Access_policy_rule
22 9 Reference archetypes for demographic entities
9.1 Archetype name: EntityIdentifier
23 9.2 Archetype name: useablePeriod
9.3 Archetype name: LocationAddress
24 9.4 Archetype name: TelecommunicationAddress
26 9.5 Archetype name: Address
27 9.6 Archetype name: Namepart
28 9.7 Archetype name: PersonName
29 9.8 Archetype name: Person
30 9.9 Archetype name: HealthcareOrganization
31 9.10 Archetype name: ServiceDepartment
32 9.11 Archetype name: HealthcarePersonnel
33 9.12 Archetype name: MedicalDevice
35 9.13 Archetype name: SubjectOfInformation
9.14 Archetype name: Contact
36 9.15 Archetype name: HealthcareActivityParticipation
9.16 Archetype name: HealthcareActivityFacility
37 9.17 Archetype name: HealthcareActivityFramework
9.18 Summary of demographic-related data types in ISO 21090
9.18.1 Identification and Location Datatypes
39 9.18.2 Name and Address Datatypes
41 10 Reference archetypes for medicinal product
10.1 Archetype name: MedicinalProduct
48 11 Reference archetypes for clinical information specifications
11.1 General
11.2 Archetype name: Health condition
52 11.3 Archetype name: Healthcare activity element
57 11.4 Archetype name: ClinicalContext
59 11.5 Archetype name: Activity management
60 11.6 Archetype name: Association
61 11.7 Archetype name: Consideration
62 11.8 Archetype name: Dosage
11.9 Archetype name: Method
64 12 Contsys-based clinical reference information structures as the basis for development of clinical archetypes
12.1 Introduction
66 12.1.1 Criteria/characteristics
12.1.2 Basic concepts as bases for the Contsys-based information structure
12.1.3 Method for development of Contsys-based clinical reference information structures
67 12.1.4 Steps in defining the information structures
68 12.2 Content of information structures
12.2.1 Structures for single concepts
12.2.2 Structures for reuse in clinical situations — Clusters complementing structures for basic clinical concepts
69 12.2.3 Structures for compound documents in an EHR
12.2.4 Other comments
70 12.2.5 Format
12.3 Specializations of types of Health condition
71 12.4 Information structures for single concepts
12.4.1 Health condition
77 12.5 Healthcare activity element
81 12.5.1 Performer
82 12.6 Pharmacological treatment
83 12.6.1 Pharmacological treatment
84 12.6.2 Dosage
12.7 Indirect healthcare activity elements
85 12.7.1 Healthcare assessment
86 12.7.2 Assessments to conclude or exclude health conditions
87 12.7.3 Healthcare needs Assessment
88 12.7.4 Clinical risk assessment
12.7.5 Healthcare evaluation
90 12.8 Care plan
93 12.9 Clusters complementing the information structures for single clinical concepts
12.9.1 Activity Management including healthcare planning
94 12.9.2 Assessment scale representation
12.9.3 Association
95 12.9.4 Clinical Context
97 12.9.5 Clinical process concern
12.9.6 Clinical risk
98 12.9.7 Consideration
99 12.9.8 Knowledge base
100 12.9.9 Method specification
101 12.9.10 Priority Level
102 12.9.11 Version information
12.10 Compound structures as combinations of the Contsys based clinical reference information structures for clinical content and clinical context
12.10.1 Personal health record overview
103 12.10.2 Professional health record overview
12.10.3 Knowledge based healthcare activity planning of healthcare investigations
BS EN ISO 13606-3:2019
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