PD ISO/TR 18307:2001
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Health informatics. Interoperability and compatibility in messaging and communication standards. Key characteristics
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English
10-10-2002
Foreword
1 Scope
2 References
3 Terms and definitions
4 Abbreviated terms
5 Trust Constituency
6 Principles and objectives
6.1 Ensured Trust
6.2 Trust Constituency
6.3 Health record rights
6.4 Health record obligations
6.5 Health record composition
6.6 Healthcare parties and their accountable actions
6.7 Healthcare agents and their accountable actions
6.8 Scope of accountability, Unit of accountability
6.9 Authentication
6.10 Auditability
6.11 Chain of trust
6.12 Faithfulness, performance, persistence and
indelibility
6.13 Data definition, Data registry
6.14 Data integrity
6.15 Completeness and continuity
7 Key characteristics (KC)
7.1 Identifiable information
7.2 Architectural basis
7.3 Master files
7.4 Master registries
7.5 Electronic records
7.6 Record chronology , continuity, completeness
7.7 Authentication, non-repudiation services
7.8 Digital signature, Public key infrastructure
7.9 Audit
7.10 Performance, persistence, indelibility
7.11 On-Line Transaction Processing (OLTP)
7.12 On-Line Analytical Processing (OLAP)
7.13 Fault tolerance
7.14 Data synchrony
7.15 Time synchrony
7.16 Trusted end-to-end information flows
7.17 Disclosure, Export
7.18 Prospective service
7.19 Work flow
7.20 Concurrent status, Records
7.21 Retrospective status, Records
7.22 Personal Healthcare professional services
7.23 Data integrity
7.24 Protocols: Care plans, Critical paths
7.25 Problem lists
7.26 Decision support
7.27 Surveillance, Metrics and Analysis
7.28 Communications infrastructure
7.29 Multiple person linkage
7.30 Healthcare professional - Subject of care
linkage
7.31 Localization, Local authority
7.32 User environments
7.33 Version management
7.34 Inter-application interoperability
7.35 Change scale (Scalability)
7.36 Validation
8 Principles and objectives enabled by key
characteristics
Annex A Exercise to validate the key characteristics
set out in this technical report
Annex B RM-ODP viewpoint
Annex C RM-ODP enterprise viewpoint
Annex D RC-ODP architecture - Enterprise language
Bibliography
Specifies a set of key characteristics to achieve interoperability and compatibility in trusted health information interchange between communicant application systems.
Committee |
IST/35
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
102
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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This Technical Report describes a set of key characteristics to achieve interoperability and compatibility in trusted health information interchange between communicant application systems.
The key characteristics describe inter-application interoperability needs of the healthcare community, in particular the subject of care, the healthcare professional/caregiver, the healthcare provider organization, its business units and the integrated delivery network.
The key characteristics offer criteria for standards developers and implementers of standards for messaging and communications in the healthcare domain and provide a guide for software developers and vendors, healthcare providers and end users.
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