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EN 13606-3:2008

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Health informatics - Electronic health record communication - Part 3: Reference archetypes and term lists

Superseded date

10-07-2019

Published date

26-03-2008

Foreword
Introduction
0.1 Summary
0.2 Term Lists
0.3 Reference Archetypes
1 Scope
2 Terms and definitions
3 Abbreviations
4 Conformance
5 Term lists
  5.1 Introduction
  5.2 Termlist SUBJECT_CATEGORY, Class ENTRY, attribute
      subject_of_information_category
  5.3 Termlist ITEM_CATEGORY, Class ITEM,
      attribute item_category
  5.4 Termlist VERSION_STATUS, Class AUDIT_INFO,
      attribute version_status
  5.5 Termlist MODE, Class FUNCTIONAL_ROLE,
      attribute mode
  5.6 Termlist ACT_STATUS, Class ENTRY, attribute
      act_status
  5.7 Termlist LINK_NATURE, Class LINK, attribute
      nature
  5.8 Termlist LINK_ROLE, Optional term list for
      LINK attribute role (Informative)
      5.8.1 Introduction
      5.8.2 Optional term list for LINK attribute
            role (Informative)
      5.8.3 Mapping of extended term list to ENV13606-2
            categories of Link (Informative)
      5.8.4 Mapping of extended term list to HL7
            act.Relationship codes (Informative)
  5.9 Termlist STRUCTURE_TYPE, Class CLUSTER, attribute
      structure_type
Annex A (informative) - Reference archetypes
      A.1 Introduction to the openEHR and
          HL7 mapping archetypes
      A.2 openEHR ENTRY archetypes
          A.2.1 Introduction
          A.2.2 openEHR ENTRY
          A.2.3 openEHR Evaluation
          A.2.4 openEHR Observation
          A.2.5 openEHR Instruction
          A.2.6 openEHR Action
      A.3 HL7 Version 3 entry archetypes
          A.3.1 Introduction
          A.3.2 HL7 Observation Act
          A.3.3 HL7 Procedure Act
          A.3.4 HL7 Substance Administration Act
          A.3.5 HL7 Supply Act
          A.3.6 HL7 Act
          A.3.7 HL7 Encounter Act
      A.4 Code set for RECORD_COMPONENT.meaning attribute
Annex B (informative) - Clinical example of the mapping
                        between HL7 v3 and ISO 13606
      B.1 Introduction
      B.2 HL7 v3 representation of the Barthel Index
      B.3 Table of correspondence between HL7 v3
          and ISO 13606 for the Barthel Index

This Standard addresses the communication of part or all of electronic health records (EHR) of a single identified subject of care between EHR systems, or between EHR systems and a centralised EHR data repository. It may also be used for EHR communication between an EHR system or repository and clinical applications or middleware components (such as decision support components) that need to access or provide EHR data, or as the representation of EHR data within a distributed (federated) record system. This Standard, Part 3 of the 13606 EHR Communications Standard Series, defines term lists that each specify the set of values that particular attributes of the Reference Model defined in Part 1 of this Series may take. It also defines informative Reference Archetypes that correspond to ENTRY-level compound data structures within the Reference Models of openEHR and HL7 Version 3, to enable those instances to be represented within a consistent structure when communicated using this standard.

Committee
CEN/TC 251
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes ENV 13606-3. (06/2008)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
Status
Superseded
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