ISO/TS 13972:2015
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Health informatics Detailed clinical models, characteristics and processes
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28-02-2022
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11-09-2015
ISO/TS 13972:2015:
- Describes requirements and recommended methods against which clinicians can gather, analyse and, specify the clinical context, content, and structure of Detailed Clinical Models.
- Defines Detailed Clinical Models (DCMs) in terms of an underlying logical model. They are logical models of clinical concepts and can be used to define and to structure clinical information.
- Describes requirements and principles for DCMs, meta-data, versioning, content and context specification, data element specification and data element relationships, and provide guidance and examples.
- Specifies DCM governance principles to ensure conceptual integrity of all DCM attributes and logical model accuracy.
- Describes DCM development and the methodology principles for use that will support the production of quality DCMs to minimize risk and ensure patient safety.
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Technical Specification
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Pages |
56
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PublisherName |
International Organization for Standardization
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Withdrawn
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Standards | Relationship |
DIN CEN ISO/TS 13972;DIN SPEC 32987:2016-03 | Identical |
NEN NVN CEN ISO/TS 13972 : 2015 | Identical |
S.R. CEN ISO/TS 13972:2015 | Identical |
UNI CEN ISO/TS 13972 : 2015 | Identical |
IS/ISO/TS 13972 : 2019 | Identical |
PD CEN ISO/TS 13972:2015 | Identical |
CEN ISO/TS 13972:2015 | Identical |
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ISO 13119:2012 | Health informatics — Clinical knowledge resources — Metadata |
ISO/TR 17119:2005 | Health informatics Health informatics profiling framework |
ISO 13606-1:2008 | Health informatics Electronic health record communication Part 1: Reference model |
ISO/IEC 25010:2011 | Systems and software engineering — Systems and software Quality Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE) — System and software quality models |
ISO/TS 18308:2004 | Health informatics Requirements for an electronic health record architecture |
ISO/IEC 9126-1:2001 | Software engineering Product quality Part 1: Quality model |
ISO 31000:2009 | Risk management Principles and guidelines |
ISO 21090:2011 | Health informatics — Harmonized data types for information interchange |
ISO/TR 11487:2008 | Health informatics — Clinical stakeholder participation in the work of ISO TC 215 |
ISO/IEC 10746-3:2009 | Information technology Open distributed processing Reference model: Architecture Part 3: |
ISO 13606-3:2009 | Health informatics Electronic health record communication Part 3: Reference archetypes and term lists |
ISO 19115:2003 | Geographic information Metadata |
ISO 13606-2:2008 | Health informatics Electronic health record communication Part 2: Archetype interchange specification |
ISO/IEC 11404:2007 | Information technology — General-Purpose Datatypes (GPD) |
ISO 9001:2015 | Quality management systems — Requirements |
ISO/HL7 10781:2015 | Health Informatics — HL7 Electronic Health Records-System Functional Model, Release 2 (EHR FM) |
ISO/IEC 10746-2:2009 | Information technology Open distributed processing Reference model: Foundations Part 2: |
ISO 704:2009 | Terminology work — Principles and methods |
ISO/IEC 10746-1:1998 | Information technology — Open Distributed Processing — Reference model: Overview — Part 1: |
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