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NEN EN 14822-2 : 2005

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HEALTH INFORMATICS - GENERAL PURPOSE INFORMATION COMPONENTS - PART 2: NON-CLINICAL

Published date

01-12-2013

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Symbols and abbreviations
5 Rules governing the use of general purpose information
   components
6 Common Attribute Groups (CAG)
   6.1 Introduction
   6.2 Entity Name CAG
        6.2.1 Entity Name
        6.2.2 Entity Name Part
   6.3 Postal Address CAG
        6.3.1 Postal Address
        6.3.2 Postal Address Part
   6.4 Telecom CAG
        6.4.1 Telecom
7 Common Sub-Components
   7.1 General description
        7.1.1 Overview
        7.1.2 Context inheritance
   7.2 Non Healthcare Person Participation
   7.3 Healthcare Professional Participation
   7.4 Healthcare Organisation Participation
   7.5 Device Participation
   7.6 Healthcare Agent Participation
8 General Purpose Information Components - an overview
9 General Purpose Information Components
   9.1 Living Subject GPICs
        9.1.1 Overview (informative)
        9.1.2 Person
        9.1.3 Language Communication
        9.1.4 Place of Birth
        9.1.5 Residence Information
   9.2 Organisation Related GPICs
        9.2.1 Overview (informative)
        9.2.2 Organisation
        9.2.3 Identified Organisation
        9.2.4 Organisation Hierarchy
        9.2.5 Related Organisation
        9.2.6 Contact Person
   9.3 Subject of Care Identification GPICs
        9.3.1 Overview (informative)
        9.3.2 Subject Of Care Identification
        9.3.3 Identified Living Subject
        9.3.4 Subject Of Care Person Identification
        9.3.5 Subject Of Care Animal Identification
   9.4 Subject of Care GPICs
        9.4.1 Overview (informative)
        9.4.2 Subject Of Care
        9.4.3 Subject Of Care Person
        9.4.4 Patient Standard Information
        9.4.5 Patient Extended Information
        9.4.6 Subject Of Care Animal
        9.4.7 Subject Of Care Animal Group
   9.5 Subject of Care Related GPICs
        9.5.1 Overview (informative)
        9.5.2 Related Subject Of Care
        9.5.3 Subject Of Care Related Party
   9.6 Subject of Care And Related Parties Involvement in
        Activities GPICs
        9.6.1 Overview (informative)
        9.6.2 Referenced Subject of Care
        9.6.3 Participating Subject of Care
        9.6.4 Participating Patient
        9.6.5 Identified Participating Patient
        9.6.6 Participating Patient Related Party
        9.6.7 Participating Related Subject of Care
        9.6.8 Care Service Recipient
        9.6.9 Subject Of Investigation
   9.7 Healthcare Agent GPICs - General principles
   9.8 Healthcare Professional GPICs
        9.8.1 Healthcare Professional
        9.8.2 Identified Healthcare Professional
        9.8.3 Related Healthcare Professional
   9.9 Healthcare Organisation GPICs
        9.9.1 Healthcare Organisation
        9.9.2 Identified Healthcare Organisation
        9.9.3 Related Healthcare Organisation
   9.10 Healthcare Agent GPICs
        9.10.1 Healthcare Party
        9.10.2 Identified Healthcare Party
        9.10.3 Healthcare Agent
        9.10.4 Identified Healthcare Agent
        9.10.5 Related Healthcare Agent
   9.11 Referenced Healthcare Agent GPICs
        9.11.1 Referenced Healthcare Professional
        9.11.2 Referenced Healthcare Organisation
        9.11.3 Referenced Healthcare Device
        9.11.4 Referenced Healthcare Party
        9.11.5 Referenced Healthcare Agent
   9.12 Healthcare Agent Involvement in Activity GPICs
        9.12.1 Participating Healthcare Professional
        9.12.2 Identified Participating Professional
        9.12.3 Participating Healthcare Organisation
        9.12.4 Identified Participating Organisation
   9.13 Participating Healthcare Agent GPICs
        9.13.1 Participating Healthcare Party
        9.13.2 Participating Healthcare Agent
   9.14 Device GPICs
        9.14.1 Device
        9.14.2 Identified Device
        9.14.3 Related Device
        9.14.4 Related Identified Device
        9.14.5 Device In Use
        9.14.6 Identified Device In Use
        9.14.7 Device Parameter
   9.15 Location GPICs
        9.15.1 Care Location
        9.15.2 Care Location In Use
        9.15.3 Geographic Location
   9.16 Transportation GPICs
        9.16.1 Living Subject Transportation
        9.16.2 Non Living Entity Transportation
        9.16.3 Related Living Subject Transportation
        9.16.4 Related Non Living Entity Transportation
   9.17 Financial GPICs
        9.17.1 Care Cost
        9.17.2 Authorisation
        9.17.3 Service Agreement
10 Structural Vocabularies
   10.1 Entity Vocabularies
        10.1.1 Entity Class
        10.1.2 Entity Determiner
   10.2 Role Vocabularies
        10.2.1 Role Class
   10.3 Participation Vocabularies
        10.3.1 Participation Type
        10.3.2 Participation Status
        10.3.3 Participation Mode
   10.4 Context Control Participation
Annex A (informative) Rationale for this document on General
        Purpose Information Components
Annex B (informative) How to read the models
      B.1 Introduction
      B.2 Associations between classes
      B.3 Generalisation/Specialisation
Annex C (informative) Health Level 7 (HL7) Reference Information
        Model
Annex D (informative) Common features of the general purpose
        information components
Annex E (informative) Localisation of the general purpose
        information components
Bibliography

Describes the definition and structuring of information relating to entities that are commonly encountered in communications with and between clinical information computer systems.

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Netherlands Standards
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
BS EN 14822-2:2005 Identical
DIN EN 14822-2:2006-05 Identical
EN 14822-2:2005 Identical
UNI EN 14822-2 : 2006 Identical

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