DD ENV 12018:1998
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Identification, administrative, and common clinical data structure for intermittently connected devices used in healthcare (including machine readable cards)
Hardcopy , PDF
24-04-2012
English
15-03-1998
National Foreword
Contents
Introduction
1. Scope
2. Normative references
3. Definitions
4. Abbreviations
5. Basic data object model for an ICD
5.1 Object structure
5.2 Linking
6. Basic data objects for referencing
6.1 Overview
6.2 Generally useful types used for implicit
definitions
6.2.1 Person name related data objects
6.2.1.1 The "Full Name" data object
6.2.1.2 The "Title" data object
6.2.1.3 The "Surname Prefix" data object
6.2.1.4 The "Surnames" data object
6.2.1.5 The "Surname" data object
6.2.1.6 The "Forenames" data object
6.2.1.7 The "Forename" data object
6.2.1.8 The "Name Element" data object
6.2.2 Address and telecommunication related data
objects
6.2.2.1 The "Postal Address" data object
6.2.2.2 The "Post Code" data object
6.2.2.3 The "Country" data object
6.2.2.4 The "Date" data objects
6.2.2.5 The "Place" data object
6.2.2.6 The "Telecommunication" data
object
6.2.2.7 The "Telephone Numbers" data
object
6.2.2.8 The "X400" and "Other Network
Addresses" data objects
6.2.2.9 The "Money" data object
6.3 Basic data objects
6.3.1 Record persons
6.3.1.1 The "Record Persons" data object
6.3.1.2 The "Record Person" data object
6.3.1.3 The "Major Record Identifier"
data object
6.3.1.4 The "Alternative Record
Identifiers" data object
6.3.1.5 The "Record Identification
Verification" data object
6.3.2 The "Device Specific Data" object
6.3.2.1 The "Device Type" data object
6.3.2.2 The "Device Class" data object
6.3.2.3 The "Device Standard" data object
6.3.2.4 The "Device Specifications" data
object
6.3.2.5 The "Device Applications" data
object
6.3.2.6 The "Device Specific Directory"
data object
6.3.2.7 The "Device Identification" data
object
6.3.3 Objects linking sites and persons
6.3.3.1 The "Healthcare Sites" data object
6.3.3.2 The "Healthcare Persons" data
object
6.3.3.3 Linking of sites and healthcare
persons: the "Site Mix Table" data
object
6.3.4 Coded data
6.3.4.1 The "CodingSchemesUsed" data
object
6.3.4.2 The "CodedData" data object
6.3.5 Attributes
6.3.5.1 Accessory attributes
6.3.5.2 Device and data security
attributes
6.4 Link associations between objects
6.4.1 The "RecordPersonPointer" data object
6.4.2 The "ReferencePointer" and "ReferenceTag"
data objects
6.4.3 The "Linkages" data object
6.5 Data from ICDs held by healthcare persons
7. Basic identification and administration data
7.1 The "Variable Identification Data" object
7.1.1 The "Address" data object
7.1.2 The "Record Person Telecom" data object
7.1.3 The "Preferred Languages" data object
7.1.4 The "Maiden Name" data object
7.1.5 The "Previous Surnames" data object
7.1.6 The "Other Names" data object
7.2 The "Record Person Post Code" data object
7.3 The "Record Person Country" data object
7.4 The "Contact Persons" data object
7.5 The "Record Person Visiting Instructions" data
object
7.6 The "Payment Provisions" data object
7.7 The "Patient Payments" object
7.8 The "Other Coded Administrative Data" object
8. Clinical data
8.1 The "Clinical Coded Data" object
8.2 The "Parameter" data objects
8.2.1 The "Medication Note" parameter object
8.2.2 The "Medication Prescription" parameter
object
8.2.3 The "Medication Administered" parameter
object
8.2.4 The "Medication Dispensed" parameter object
8.2.5 The "Drug Sensitivity" parameter object
8.2.6 The "Laboratory Test Results" parameter
object
8.2.7 The "Digital Binary Data" parameter object
8.2.8 The "Request" parameter object
8.2.9 The "Diagnosis" parameter object
8.2.10 The "Procedures" parameter object
8.3 The limited emergency data set
9. Specific ICDs security services related data objects
9.1 Patient devices security related data
9.2 Healthcare persons devices security related data
9.2.1 Healthcare persons access keys: the
"PatientICDAccessData" data object
9.2.2 Healthcare persons authentication key:
the "IdAuthenticateData" data object
9.2.3 Healthcare persons signature key: the
"HCPSignFuncData" data object
9.2.4 Healthcare persons authentication and
signature public keys and certificate
9.2.5 Object related security reference data
9.3 The "SecurityAttributes" data object
Annex A (informative) General points about ASN.1 data
representation
A.1 ASN.1 definitions
A.2 ASN.1 syntax
A.3 The Tag-Length-Value format
A.4 The use of tags
A.5 Examples of using the Basic Encoding Rules for use
with ASN.1 for objects in this standard
Annex B (normative) ASN.1 representation of data objects
in this European Prestandard
B.1 Basic Data Objects for Referencing
B.1.1 Person Name related data objects
B.1.2 Address and Telecommunication related data objects
B.1.3 The "Money" data object
B.2 Basic Data Objects
B.2.1 The "Record Persons" data object
B.2.2 The "Major Record Identifier" data object
B.2.3 The "Alternative Record Identifiers" data object
B.2.4 The "Record Identification Verification" data object
B.3 The "Device Specific Data" object
B.3.1 The "Device Data" object
B.3.2 The "Device Type" Data object
B.3.3 The "Device Applications" data object
B.3.4 The "Device Specific Directory" data object
B.3.5 The "Device Identification" data object
B.4 The "Healthcare Sites" data object
B.5 The "Healthcare Persons" data object
B.6 Linking of sites and healthcare persons: the "Site
Mix Table" data object
B.7 Coded data and coding schemes
B.7.1 The "Coding Schemes Used" data object
B.7.2 The "Coded Data" data object
B.8 The "Accessory Attributes" data object
B.9 Link associations between objects
B.9.1 The "Record Person Pointer" data object
B.9.2 The "Reference Pointer" and " Reference Tag" data
objects
B.9.3 The "Linkages" data object
B.10 Data from ICDs held by healthcare persons
B.11 Basic ID & Administration Data
B.11.1 The "Address" data object
B.11.2 The "Record Person Telecom" data object
B.11.3 The "Preferred Languages" data object
B.11.4 The "Maiden Name" data object
B.11.5 The "Previous Surnames" data object
B.11.6 The "Other Names" data object
B.12 The "Record Person Post Code" data object
B.13 The "Record Person Country" data object
B.14 The "Contact Persons" data object
B.15 The "Record Person Visiting Instructions" data
object
B.16 The "Payment Provisions" data object
B.17 The "Patient Payments" data object
B.18 The "Other Coded Administrative Data" object
B.19 The "Clinical Coded Data" object
B.20 The "Parameter" data objects
B.20.1 The "Medication Note" parameter object
Annex C (informative) The hierarchy of data objects
Annex D (normative) Application specific data object tags
and their values
Annex E (informative) Devices that may function as
Intermittently Connected Devices
Annex F (informative) Data Dictionary
Annex G (informative) EDIFACT representation of a sample
of data objects
Specifies a common framework for the content and the structure of identification, administrative and common clinical data. Applicable exclusively to situations in which such data are recorded on or transported by Intermittently Connected Devices (ICDs) which are meant for healthcare use. Defines the basic structure of the data, but not specifically particular datasets for storage on devices.
Committee |
IST/35
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
96
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Withdrawn
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Standards | Relationship |
ENV 12018 : DRAFT 1997 | Identical |
ISO 6523:1984 | Data interchange — Structures for the identification of organizations |
ISO/IEC 8859-1:1998 | Information technology 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets Part 1: Latin alphabet No. 1 |
ISO 639:1988 | Code for the representation of names of languages |
ISO/IEC 8824:1990 | Information technology — Open Systems Interconnection — Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) |
ISO/IEC 9594-8:2017 | Information technology Open Systems Interconnection The Directory Part 8: Public-key and attribute certificate frameworks |
ISO 7498-2:1989 | Information processing systems Open Systems Interconnection Basic Reference Model Part 2: Security Architecture |
ISO 6093:1985 | Information processing Representation of numerical values in character strings for information interchange |
ISO/IEC 8825:1990 | Information technology — Open Systems Interconnection — Specification of Basic Encoding Rules for Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) |
ISO 4217:2015 | Codes for the representation of currencies |
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ISO/IEC 5218:2004 | Information technology Codes for the representation of human sexes |
ISO/IEC 9798-1:2010 | Information technology Security techniques Entity authentication Part 1: General |
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