• I.S. CR 14300:2002

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    HEALTH INFORMATICS - INTEROPERABILITY OF HEALTHCARE MULTIMEDIA REPORT SYSTEMS

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Withdrawn date:  27-07-2010

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  08-03-2002

    Publisher:  National Standards Authority of Ireland

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    Foreword
    1 INTRODUCTION
       1.1 Executive Summary
       1.2 Digital healthcare multimedia reports
       1.3 Motivation
       1.4 Aims and Objectives
       1.5 Method of Work
    2 SCOPE
    3 REFERENCES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
       3.1 References
       3.2 Bibliography
    4 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS
       4.1 Abbreviations
       4.2 Definitions
    5 REPORT SCENARIOS
       5.1 Introduction
       5.2 Healthcare Service Requests and Reports
       5.3 Performing the Healthcare Procedure - production
            of results
       5.4 The nature and content of Reports
       5.5 Utilisation of the Healthcare Service Report and
            Healthcare Procedure Products
       5.6 Utilisation of medical data for therapy
       5.7 Audit
       5.8 Epidemiology
       5.9 Administration
       5.10 Teaching and Research
       5.11 Presentation of Healthcare Service Reports to recipients
    6 MULTIMEDIA SCENARIOS
       6.1 Healthcare Multimedia Reports
       6.2 Examples of multimedia reports
       6.3 Healthcare multimedia report data
       6.4 Interoperability of multimedia report systems
    7 USE CASE MODELLING
       7.1 Introduction
       7.2 Use case Models of processes
    8 CONCEPTUAL MODELS
       8.1 Rationale
       8.2 Level 0: Healthcare Service Request/Healthcare Service
            Report generic model
       8.3 Level 1: Healthcare Multimedia Report ( HCMR)
       8.4 Level 2: Diagnostic Imaging and Vital Signs Studies
                     Reports
       8.5 Level 3: Application of the model to Diagnostic Imaging
    9 APPLICABILITY OF EXISTING STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS
       9.1 Introduction
       9.2 Nature of HCMR
       9.3 Nature of Standards to support HCMR
       9.4 Generic report standards and specifications for
            Report Words
       9.5 Composite rendered procedure products
       9.6 Creation and modification of HCMR
       9.7 Presentation of HCMR to report recipient in
            Navigation mode
       9.8 Presentation of HCMR to report recipient in
            Performance mode
       9.9 Mapping tables
    10 CONCLUSIONS
       10.1 Nature of HCMR
       10.2 Generic report standards and specifications
       10.3 Composite rendered Healthcare Procedure
            Products
       10.4 Creation and modification of H522CMR
       10.5 Presentation to report recipient
    11 RECOMMENDATIONS
       11.1 Recommendation 1
       11.2 Recommendation 2
       11.3 Recommendation 3
       11.4 Recommendation 4
       11.5 Recommendation 5
       11.6 Recommendation 6
       11.7 Recommendation 7
    ANNEX TO THE CEN REPORT
    1 MULTIMEDIA REPORTS OVERVIEW
       1.1 Healthcare Service Reports
       1.2 Interoperability
       1.3 Interoperability of networked co-operating
            applications
       1.4 Images and Medical images
       1.5 Non-image Medical Device data
    2 PATIENT DATA ACQUISITION
       2.1 Introduction
       2.2 Patient Data Acquisition, processing and reporting
    3 PATIENT AND HEALTHCARE SERVICE REPORT DATA
       3.1 Patient Measurement and Information item Data
            structures
       3.2 Healthcare Service Report data records
       3.3 Vital signs acquisition and reporting
    4 MULTIMEDIA REPORT DEMONSTRATION
       4.1 Navigation presentation recorded as HTML file
       4.2 Performance Presentation recorded as SML file
    5 UNIFIED MODELLING LANGUAGE NOTES
       5.1 Introduction
       5.2 Use Cases
       5.3 Sequence Diagrams
       5.4 Class Diagrams
       5.5 Relationships

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    Includes issues concerning the interoperability of systems for the creation, modification and presentation of digital healthcare multimedia report records.

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    Document Type Standard
    Publisher National Standards Authority of Ireland
    Status Withdrawn

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

    ISO 9069:1988 Information processing SGML support facilities SGML Document Interchange Format (SDIF)
    ENV 12052 : 1997 MEDICAL INFORMATICS - MEDICAL IMAGING COMMUNICATION (MEDICOM)
    ENV 13606-1 : DRAFT 2000 HEALTH INFORMATICS - ELECTRONIC HEALTHCARE RECORD COMMUNICATION - PART 1: EXTENDED ARCHITECTURE
    ENV 13734 : DRAFT 2000 HEALTH INFORMATICS - VITAL SIGNS INFORMATION REPRESENTATION
    ENV 13606-2 : 2000 HEALTH INFORMATICS - ELECTRONIC HEALTHCARE RECORD COMMUNICATION - PART 2: DOMAIN TERM LIST
    ISO 8879:1986 Information processing Text and office systems Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML)
    ENV 1064 : 1994 MEDICAL INFORMATICS - STANDARD COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL - COMPUTER ASSISTED ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY
    ISO/IEC 10744:1997 Information technology — Hypermedia/Time-based Structuring Language (HyTime)
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