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BS EN 13609-1:2005

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Health informatics. Messages for maintenance of supporting information in healthcare systems Updating of coding schemes

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English

Published date

06-20-2005

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Requirements
5 Communication roles and supported services
   5.1 General
   5.2 Communication roles
   5.3 Communication roles, services and General Message Description
6 General Message Description
   6.1 Introduction
   6.2 The modelling approach
   6.3 The Healthcare Agent in Context Sub-System
   6.4 Update Coding Scheme Message
        6.4.1 Purpose of Message
        6.4.2 Scope of Message
        6.4.3 Hierarchical General Message Description
7 Domain Information Model
   7.1 Introduction
   7.2 Top Level Model
        7.2.1 Introduction
7.3 Communicating Parties subsystem
        7.3.1 General Description
        7.3.2 Coding Scheme Provider
        7.3.3 Coding Scheme Information Receiver
   7.4 Healthcare Agent subsystem
        7.4.1 General Description
        7.4.2 Healthcare Agent
        7.4.3 Healthcare Agent in Context
        7.4.4 Healthcare Agent Relationship
        7.4.5 Healthcare Organisation
        7.4.6 Healthcare Party
        7.4.7 Healthcare Person
   7.5 Coding Scheme Update subsystem
        7.5.1 General Description
        7.5.2 Update Coding Scheme Message
        7.5.3 Coding Scheme Information
        7.5.4 Coding Scheme Originator
   7.6 Coding Scheme Update Operation subsystem
        7.6.1 General Description
        7.6.2 Code Value Entry
        7.6.3 Aggregate Code Value
        7.6.4 Associated Code Value
        7.6.5 Code Value Group
        7.6.6 Code Value Validation
        7.6.7 Code Meaning
        7.6.8 Mapping Term Entry
   7.7 Common Sub-Classes
        7.7.1 Address
        7.7.2 Associated Code
        7.7.3 Coding scheme details
        7.7.4 Person name details
        7.7.5 Structured address
        7.7.6 Structured person name
        7.7.7 Structured telecommunication number
        7.7.8 Telecommunication
        7.7.9 Unstructured address
        7.7.10 Validity dates
   7.8 Other Simple Data Types
        7.8.1 Introduction
        7.8.2 CS: Coded Simple Value
        7.8.3 CV: Coded Value
        7.8.4 II: Instance Identifier
Annex A (informative) Unified Modeling Language Notation used
        within this document
   A.1 Model Components
   A.2 Packages
   A.3 Classes
   A.4 Types of relationships between classes
Annex B (informative) Scenarios and Message Explanation
   B.1 The transfer of a set of EDIFACT codes for use in a
        Laboratory Request Message
   B.2 Implementation of the IFCC/IUPAC coding scheme
Bibliography

Defines messages for electronic information exchange between computer systems using coding schemes in healthcare. It explains a message that may be used to populate or update the content of a coding scheme at user applications.

Committee
IST/35
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 02/653355 DC. (06/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
46
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

1.1 This European Standard specifies messages for electronic information exchange between computer systems using coding schemes in healthcare. It describes a message that may be used to populate or update the content of a coding scheme at user applications. 1.2 This European Standard is limited to a definition of the content of a message that serves the following functions: a) to populate a new coding scheme where individual entries are composed of a code value related to zero or more (textual) code meanings, b) to add new entries into an existing coding scheme where these entries are composed of new code values and their associated meanings, c) to mark existing code value entries as no longer active, d) to mark new and existing code meanings to be of a certain status (e.g. preferred, obsolete, etc.), e) to mark new and existing code values with dates of applicability, f) to mark new and existing code meanings with dates of applicability. 1.3 This European Standard provides a specification of a message that may be used to populate or update a mapping between a single code value in a coding scheme and simple list of code values that together have an equivalent meaning in the same coding scheme. This meets the requirements of ENV1614 - Healthcare Informatics - Structure for nomenclature, classification and coding of properties in clinical laboratory sciences. 1.4 This European Standard provides a specification of a message that may be used to populate or update a mapping showing equivalence between code values in two different coding schemes. The specification supports mappings in which: a) a single code value in one (source) coding scheme is mapped to a single equivalent code value within another (target) coding scheme, b) a single code value in the source coding scheme is mapped to a set of code values which together represent an equivalent concept within the target coding scheme.

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