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CEN/TR 15212:2006

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Health informatics - Vocabulary - Maintenance procedure for a web-based terms and concepts database

Published date

11-10-2006

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Abbreviations
3 Strategy for defining a Terms and Concepts database
4 General requirements on a language for notation of concept models
5 Proposal for a CEN/TC 251 Terms and Concepts database
Annex A
Annex B A semantic model for terminology (semantic meta model)
Annex C Explanatory comments to Figure 1
Annex D Definitions of concepts for healthcare, from a healthcare
        record perspective

This document describes the general requirements on a terms and concepts database. This document also proposes a maintenance procedure for CEN/TC 251, the content, structure and user interface to a web-based terms- and concepts database that will compile the defined concepts with their preferred terms and definitions from the standards developed by CEN/TC 251. These are terms from the health informatics field and not all terms and concepts used in healthcare.It also describes an example of an implementation and ends with a proposal for CEN/TC 251 for the establishment and maintenance of such a terms and concepts database.

Committee
CEN/TC 251
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes ENV 12017. (12/2006)
DocumentType
Technical Report
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
NEN NPR CEN/TR 15212 : 2006 Identical
I.S. CEN TR 15212:2006 Identical
UNI CEN/TR 15212 : 2007 Identical

S.R. CWA 15849:2008 CODING OF INFORMATION AND TRACEABILITY OF HUMAN TISSUES AND CELLS

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