• I.S. EN 13606-2:2007

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    HEALTH INFORMATICS - ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD COMMUNICATION - PART 2: ARCHETYPES INTERCHANGE SPECIFICATION

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    Withdrawn date:  31-01-2020

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  01-01-2007

    Publisher:  National Standards Authority of Ireland

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    Foreword
    0 Introduction
      0.1 Archetypes
      0.2 Archetype Repositories
      0.3 Communicating Archetypes
      0.4 Overview of the Archetype Model
      0.5 Overview of ADL
      0.6 Clinical examples of archetypes
    1 Scope
    2 Conformance
    3 Normative references
    4 Terms and definitions
    5 Symbols and abbreviations
    6 Archetype Representation Requirements
      6.1 General
      6.2 Archetype definition, description and publication
           information
      6.3 Archetype node constraints
      6.4 Data Value constraints
      6.5 Profile in relation to EN 13606-1 Reference Model
    7 Archetype Model
      7.1 Introduction
      7.2 Overview
      7.3 The Archetype Package
      7.4 The Archetype Description Package
      7.5 The Constraint Model Package
      7.6 The Assertion Package
      7.7 The Primitive Package
      7.8 The Ontology Package
      7.9 The Domain Extensions Package
      7.10 The Support Package
      7.11 Generic Types Package
      7.12 Domain-specific Extensions (Informative)
    8 Archetype Definition Language (ADL)
      8.1 dADL - Data ADL
      8.2 cADL - Constraint ADL
      8.3 Assertions
      8.4 ADL Paths
      8.5 ADL - Archetype Definition Language
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    Describes the information architecture required for interoperable communications between systems and services that need or provide EHR data.

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    Development Note Supersedes I.S. ENV 13606-2. (11/2007)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher National Standards Authority of Ireland
    Status Withdrawn
    Superseded By
    Supersedes

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    ISO 1087-1:2000 Terminology work Vocabulary Part 1: Theory and application
    ISO/IEC 10646:2014 Information technology Universal Coded Character Set (UCS)
    CEN/TS 14796:2004 Health Informatics - Data Types
    ISO/TS 18308:2004 Health informatics Requirements for an electronic health record architecture
    ISO 639:1988 Code for the representation of names of languages
    ISO/IEC 11179-3:2013 Information technology — Metadata registries (MDR) — Part 3: Registry metamodel and basic attributes
    EN 14822-2:2005 Health informatics - General purpose information components - Part 2: Non-clinical
    EN 13940-1:2007 Health informatics - System of concepts to support continuity of care - Part 1: Basic concepts
    ISO 8601:2004 Data elements and interchange formats Information interchange Representation of dates and times
    ISO/IEC 11404:2007 Information technology — General-Purpose Datatypes (GPD)
    ISO/IEC 10746-1:1998 Information technology Open Distributed Processing Reference model: Overview Part 1:
    ISO/TR 20514:2005 Health informatics Electronic health record Definition, scope and context
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