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DD ENV 13607:2000

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Health informatics. Messages for the exchange of information on medicine prescriptions

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English

Published date

15-08-2000

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Normative definitions and abbreviations
4 Requirements
      4.1 General conformance requirements
      4.2 Implementation recommendations
5 Communication roles and supported services
      5.1 General
      5.2 Communication roles
      5.3 Communication roles, services and General
             Message Descriptions
      5.4 Message sequences
6 Hierarchical general message descriptions (HGMD)
      6.1 Introduction to HGMDs
      6.2 Textural description of requirements common to
             all HGMDs
      6.3 New Prescription Message
      6.4 Prescription cancellation message
      6.5 Prescription query message
      6.6 Prescription set list message
      6.7 Prescription set selection message
      6.8 Prescription dispensing report message
      6.9 Prescription dispensing report cancellation
             message
7 Domain information model (DIM)
      7.1 Introduction
      7.2 Top level models (informative)
      7.3 General message subsystem
      7.4 Specific message subsystem
      7.5 Communicating parties subsystem
      7.6 Healthcare agent subsystem
      7.7 Prescription set subsystem
      7.8 Subject of care subsystem
      7.9 Prescription item subsystem
      7.10 Payment guarantor and conditions subsystem
      7.11 Delivery information subsystem
      7.12 Subclasses
      7.13 Compound data types
      7.14 Simple data types
Annex A (informative) Typical scenarios for the use of
                      messages in the medical practitioner/
                      veterinarian/pharmacist environment
Annex B (informative) How to read the models
Annex C (informative) Compound and simple data types:
                      Rationale and how to use the data
                      types in messages
Annex D (informative) Examples of new prescription message
                      populated with data
FIGURE 1 - PRESCRIPTION MESSAGES, DIRECT COMMUNICATION
FIGURE 2 - DISPENSING REPORT MESSAGES, DIRECT TRANSMISSION
FIGURE 3 - QUERY SERVICE MESSAGE COMMUNICATION
FIGURE 4 - QUERY SERVICE MESSAGE COMMUNICATION, DIRECT
           PRESCRIPTION SET SELECTION
FIGURE 5 - DISPENSING REPORT MESSAGES INVOLVING RELAYING
           AGENT
FIGURE 6 - IMPLEMENTATION OF A HEALTHCARE AGENT COMMUNICATING
           PARTY
FIGURE 7 - NEW PRESCRIPTION MESSAGE GMD
FIGURE 8 - NEW PRESCRIPTION MESSAGE HGMD
FIGURE 9 - PRESCRIPTION CANCELLATION MESSAGE GMD
FIGURE 10 - PRESCRIPTION CANCELLATION MESSAGE HGMD
FIGURE 11 - PRESCRIPTION QUERY MESSAGE GMD
FIGURE 12 - PRESCRIPTION QUERY MESSAGE HGMD
FIGURE 13 - PRESCRIPTION SET LIST MESSAGE GMD
FIGURE 14 - PRESCRIPTION SET LIST MESSAGE HGMD
FIGURE 15 - PRESCRIPTION SET SELECTION MESSAGE GMD
FIGURE 16 - PRESCRIPTION SET SELECTION MESSAGE HGMD
FIGURE 17 - PRESCRIPTION DISPENSING REPORT MESSAGE GMD
FIGURE 18 - PRESCRIPTION DISPENSING REPORT MESSAGE HGMD
FIGURE 19 - PRESCRIPTION DISPENSING REPORT CANCELLATION
            MESSAGE GMD
FIGURE 20 - PRESCRIPTION DISPENSING REPORT CANCELLATION
            MESSAGE HGMD
FIGURE 21 - TOP LEVEL DOMAIN INFORMATION MODEL
FIGURE 22 - DOMAIN INFORMATION MODEL
FIGURE 23 - GENERAL MESSAGE SUBSYSTEM
FIGURE 24 - SPECIFIC MESSAGE SUBSYSTEM
FIGURE 25 - COMMUNICATING PARTIES SUBSYSTEM AND ITS
            ASSOCIATIONS
FIGURE 26 - HEALTHCARE AGENT SUBSYSTEM AND ITS ASSOCIATIONS
FIGURE 27 - PRESCRIPTION SET SUBSYSTEM AND ITS ASSOCIATIONS
FIGURE 28 - SUBJECT OF CARE SUBSYSTEM AND ITS ASSOCIATIONS
FIGURE 29 - PRESCRIPTION ITEM SUBSYSTEM AND ITS ASSOCIATIONS
FIGURE 30 - PAYMENT GUARANTOR AND CONDITIONS SUBSYSTEM AND
            ITS ASSOCIATION
FIGURE 29 - PRESCRIPTION ITEM SUBSYSTEM AND ITS ASSOCIATIONS
FIGURE 30 - PAYMENT GUARANTOR AND CONDITIONS SUBSYSTEM AND
            ITS ASSOCIATIONS
FIGURE 31 - DELIVERY INFORMATION SUBSYSTEM AND ITS
            ASSOCIATIONS
FIGURE B.1 - REPRESENTATION OF CLASSES IN DIAGRAMS
FIGURE B.2 - REPRESENTATION OF PACKAGES IN DIAGRAMS
FIGURE B.3 - ILLUSTRATIONS OF CLASSES A AND B AS
             SPECIALISATIONS OF CLASS C
FIGURE B.4 - ILLUSTRATIONS OF CLASSES A AND B AS
             SPECIALISATIONS OF THE ABSTRACT CLASS C
FIGURE B.5 - ILLUSTRATION OF AGGREGATION RELATIONSHIPS
FIGURE B.6 - ILLUSTRATION OF A COMPOSITION RELATIONSHIP
FIGURE B.7 - ILLUSTRATION OF ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN CLASSES
FIGURE B.8 - ILLUSTRATION OF ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN PACKAGES
FIGURE B.9 - ILLUSTRATION OF CONSTRAINTS ON RELATIONSHIPS

Defines general messages for electronic information exchange between computer systems used by healthcare parties dispensing, prescribing or administering medicinal products or appliances. The content and structure of specified messages have been developed to optimise safety of prescribing and dispensing and to facilitate compliance monitoring and secure audit trails.

Committee
IST/35
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
134
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
ENV 13607:2000 Identical

ENV 1613 : 1995 MEDICAL INFORMATICS - MESSAGES FOR EXCHANGE OF LABORATORY INFORMATION
ISO/IEC 7826-2:1994 Information technology General structure for the interchange of code values Part 2: Registration of coding schemes
ISO 639:1988 Code for the representation of names of languages
EN 376 : 2002 INFORMATION SUPPLIED BY THE MANUFACTURER WITH IN VITRO DIAGNOSTIC REAGENTS FOR SELF-TESTING
EN 375 : 2001 INFORMATION SUPPLIED BY THE MANUFACTURER WITH IN VITRO DIAGNOSTIC REAGENTS FOR PROFESSIONAL USE
ENV 12610:1997 Medical informatics - Medicinal product identification
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

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