PD ISO/TR 22221:2006
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Health informatics. Good principles and practices for a clinical data warehouse
Hardcopy , PDF
27-06-2023
English
30-11-2006
Committee |
IST/35
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
52
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Superseded
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The focus of this Technical Report is clinical databases or other computational services, hereafter referred to as a clinical data warehouse (CDW), which maintain or access clinical data for secondary use purposes. The goal is to define principles and practices in the creation, use, maintenance and protection of a CDW, including meeting ethical and data protection requirements and recommendations for policies for information governance and security. A distinction is made between a CDW and an operational data repository part of a health information system: the latter may have some functionalities for secondary use of data, including furnishing statistics for regular reporting, but without the overall analytical capacity of a CDW.
This Technical Report complements and references standards for electronic health records (EHR), such as ISO/TS18308, and contemporary security standards in development. This Technical Report addresses the secondary use of EHR and other health-related and organizational data from analytical and population perspectives, including quality assurance, epidemiology and data mining. Such data, in physical or logical format, have increasing use for health services, public health and technology evaluation, knowledge discovery and education.
This Technical Report describes the principles and practices for a CDW, in particular its creation and use, security considerations, and methodological and technological aspects that are relevant to the effectiveness of a clinical data warehouse. Security issues are extended with respect to the EHR in a population-based application, affecting the care recipient, the caregiver, the responsible organizations and third parties who have defined access. This Technical Report is not intended to be prescriptive either from a methodological or a technological perspective, but rather to provide a coherent, inclusive description of principles and practices that could facilitate the formulation of CDW policies and governance practices locally or nationally.
Standards | Relationship |
ISO/TR 22221:2006 | Identical |
ISO 22857:2013 | Health informatics — Guidelines on data protection to facilitate trans-border flows of personal health data |
ISO 13606-1:2008 | Health informatics Electronic health record communication Part 1: Reference model |
ISO/TS 18308:2004 | Health informatics Requirements for an electronic health record architecture |
ISO/IEC 11179-3:2013 | Information technology — Metadata registries (MDR) — Part 3: Registry metamodel and basic attributes |
ISO/TS 21667:2004 | Health informatics Health indicators conceptual framework |
ISO/IEC 11179-1:2015 | Information technology — Metadata registries (MDR) — Part 1: Framework |
ISO 27799:2016 | Health informatics Information security management in health using ISO/IEC 27002 |
ISO/TR 20514:2005 | Health informatics Electronic health record Definition, scope and context |
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