I.S. EN ISO 13972:2022
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Health informatics - Clinical information models - Characteristics, structures and requirements (ISO 13972:2022)
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27-03-2022
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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
4 Health care information models - Concept, purpose, contexts and position
Reference Architecture Framework
5 Quality Management System for Clinical Information Models
6 Clinical Information Model content, structure and requirements
7 Metadata for clinical information models
8 Version management of clinical information models
Annex A (informative) Release and maintenance process example in the Netherlands
Annex B (informative) Version management backwards compatibility
Annex C (informative) Guidelines and principles for Clinical Information Modelling
Annex D (informative) Example mapping a CIM to ADL specification: Glasgow Coma Scale
Annex E (informative) Datatype profile used for the logical model parts for Clinical
Information Models
Annex F (informative) Example Clinical Information Model in UML and Table format
Annex G (informative) Example Clinical Information Model transformation in HL7® FHIR®
Bibliography
This document: — Specifies clinical information models (CIMs) as health and care concepts that can be used to define and to structure information for various purposes in health care, also enabling information reuse; — Describes requirements for CIMs content, structure and context and specification of their data elements, data element relationships, meta-data and versioning, and provides guidance and examples; — Specifies key characteristics of CIMs used in conceptual and logical analysis for use cases such as (reference) architectures, information layers, EHR and PHR systems, interoperability, systems integration in the health domain, and secondary use of data including for public health reporting; — Defines a Quality Management System (QMS) for a systematic and effective governance, quality management, and measurement of CIMs through their lifecycle of development, testing, distribution, application and maintenance; — Provides principles for the transformation and application of clinical information models through the wide variation of health information technology.
Committee |
ISO/TC 215
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
92
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ProductNote |
This standard also refers to ISO/IEC 11179-1,ISO 11404,ISO/IEC 10746 The date of any NSAI previous adoption may not match the date of its original CEN/CENELEC document.
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PublisherName |
National Standards Authority of Ireland
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Status |
Current
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Standards | Relationship |
ISO 13972:2022 | Identical |
EN ISO 13972:2022 | Identical |
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