• DD ENV 13730-2:2002

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    Healthcare informatics. Blood transfusion related messages Production related messages (BTR-PROD)

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    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  21-10-2002

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    FOREWORD
    INTRODUCTION
    1 SCOPE
    2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES
    3 TERMS, DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS
    4 REQUIREMENTS
       4.1 GENERAL CONFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
       4.2 IMPLEMENTATION RECOMMENDATIONS
    5 COMMUNICATION ROLES
       5.1 GENERAL
            5.1.1 Sending role requirements
            5.1.2 Receiving role requirements
       5.2 USE CASE DIAGRAM AND SCENARIOS (GENERAL USE CASE)
       5.3 GROUP 2: MESSAGE SEQUENCES
            5.3.1 Blood component production message domain
    6 REQUIREMENTS AND GENERAL MESSAGE DESCRIPTIONS
       6.1 CONFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
       6.2 GENERAL MESSAGE DESCRIPTIONS
       6.3 BLOOD/BLOOD COMPONENT COLLECTION REQUEST MESSAGE
            6.3.1 Scope of this message
            6.3.2 Blood/blood component collection request message
       6.4 BLOOD/BLOOD COMPONENT CLASSIFICATION REQUEST MESSAGE
            6.4.1 Scope of this message
            6.4.2 Blood/blood component classification request
                    message
       6.5 BLOOD/BLOOD COMPONENT CLASSIFICATION REPORT MESSAGE
            6.5.1 Scope of the message
            6.5.2 Blood/blood component classification report
                    message
       6.6 BLOOD/BLOOD COMPONENT COLLECTED DELIVER NOTE MESSAGE
            6.6.1 Scope of this message
            6.6.2 Blood/blood component collected delivery note
                    message
       6.7 BLOOD COMPONENT REQUEST MESSAGE
            6.7.1 Scope of this message
            6.7.2 Blood component request message
       6.8 BLOOD COMPONENT MANUFACTURED DELIVERY NOTE MESSAGE
            6.8.1 Scope of this message
            6.8.2 Blood component manufactured delivery note
                    message
       6.9 BLOOD COMPONENT PROCESSING REQUEST MESSAGE
            6.9.1 Scope of this message
            6.9.2 Blood component processing request message
       6.10 BLOOD COMPONENT PROCESSED DELIVERY NOTE MESSAGE
            6.10.1 Scope of this message
            6.10.2 Blood component processed delivery note
                    message
    7 DOMAIN INFORMATION MODEL (DIM)
       7.1 INTRODUCTION
            7.1.1 The modelling approach
            7.1.2 Presentation of attributes from generalisations
       7.2 GENERAL MESSAGE SUBSYSTEM
    Class Descriptions
            7.2.1 requested item message
            7.2.2 issued item message
            7.2.3 blood/blood components collector
            7.2.4 blood components manufacturer
            7.2.5 blood components dispenser
            7.2.6 blood components processor
       7.3 SPECIFIC MESSAGE SUBSYSTEM
    Class Descriptions
            7.3.1 original message identification
            7.3.2 blood/blood component collection request
                    message
            7.3.3 blood/blood component classification request
                    message
            7.3.4 blood/blood component classification report
                    message
            7.3.5 blood/blood component collected delivery note
                    message
            7.3.6 blood component request message
            7.3.7 blood component manufactured delivery note
                    message
            7.3.8 blood component processing request message
            7.3.9 blood component processed delivery note message
       7.4 COMMUNICATING PARTIES SUBSYSTEM
    Class descriptions
            7.4.1 message sender
            7.4.2 message receiver
       7.5 HEALTHCARE AGENT SUBSYSTEM
    Class descriptions
            7.5.1 healthcare agent in context
            7.5.2 healthcare agent relationship
            7.5.3 healthcare agent [3.30]
            7.5.4 healthcare party [3.33]
            7.5.5 healthcare organisation [3.32]
            7.5.6 healthcare professional [3.34]
       7.6 COLLECTED ITEM SUBSYSTEM
    Class descriptions
            7.6.1 collected item
            7.6.2 blood component 13.91
       7.7 REQUESTED ITEM
    Class Descriptions
            7.7.1 requested item
            7.7.2 requested blood component information
            7.7.3 delivery location
       7.8 ISSUED ITEM SUBSYSTEM
    Class Descriptions
            7.8.1 issued blood component
            7.8.2 blood component characteristic
            7.8.3 blood component unit
            7.8.4 quantity of blood component
            7.8.5 issued blood component administrative details
            7.8.6 issued blood component information
            7.8.7 unit (container) characteristic
       7.9 PAYMENT GUARANTOR SUBSYSTEM
    Class Descriptions
            7.9.1 payment details
            7.9.2 payment guarantor
            7.9.3 payment
       7.10 LABORATORY INVESTIGATION SUBSYSTEM
            7.10.1 laboratory investigation (ENV 1613)
            7.10.2 requested laboratory investigation (ENV 1613)
            7.10.3 laboratory investigation report (ENV 1613)
       7.11 BLOOD DONOR SUBSYSTEM
    Class Descriptions
            7.11.1 blood donor [3.13]
            7.11.2 clinical information [3.18]
            7.11.3 clinical information item
       7.12 COMMON SUBCLASSES
    Class Descriptions
            7.12.1 address
            7.12.2 event date and time
            7.12.3 general message information
            7.12.4 identifier
            7.12.5 language details
            7.12.6 measurement
            7.12.7 message identification
            7.12.8 party identifier
            7.12.9 person name details
            7.12.10 structured address
            7.12.11 structured person name
            7.12.12 time interval
            7.12.13 time period
            7.12.14 unstructured address
            7.12.15 unstructured name details
            7.12.16 value of quantity
    ANNEX A (INFORMATIVE) HOW TO READ THE MODELS
    ANNEX B (INFORMATIVE) COMPOUND AND SIMPLE DATA TYPES
            RATIONALE AND HOW TO USE THE DATA TYPES IN MESSAGES
    ANNEX C (NORMATIVE) GUIDE TO USAGE OF CEN/TC 251/ENV 1613
    INDEX

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    Defines general messages for electronic information interchange between computer systems used by healthcare parties in the blood transfusion domain.

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    Committee IST/35
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Current

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

    ENV 1613 : 1995 MEDICAL INFORMATICS - MESSAGES FOR EXCHANGE OF LABORATORY INFORMATION
    NFS 97 531 : 2010 HEALTH INFORMATICS - BLOOD TRANSFUSION MESSAGES - DELIVERY MESSAGE FOR LABILE BLOOD PRODUCTS AND DELIVERY RETURN MESSAGE
    ISO/IEC 7826-2:1994 Information technology General structure for the interchange of code values Part 2: Registration of coding schemes
    NFS 97 532 : 2010 HEALTH INFORMATICS - BLOOD TRANSFUSION MESSAGES - DISTRIBUTION MESSAGE FOR LABILE BLOOD PRODUCTS
    ENV 12539 : 1997 MEDICAL INFORMATICS - REQUEST AND REPORT MESSAGES FOR DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE DEPARTMENTS
    ISO/IEC 2382-4:1999 Information technology Vocabulary Part 4: Organization of data
    ISO 5281:1980 Aromatic hydrocarbons — Benzene, xylene and toluene — Determination of density at 20 degrees C
    ISO/IEC 7826-1:1994 Information technology General structure for the interchange of code values Part 1: Identification of coding schemes
    CR 12587 : 1996 MEDICAL INFORMATICS - METHODOLOGY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF HEALTHCARE MESSAGES
    NFS 97 530 : 2010 HEALTH INFORMATICS - BLOOD TRANSFUSION MESSAGES - COMMUNICATION AND DATA MODEL
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