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NF EN 1828 : 2002

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

HEALTH INFORMATICS - CATEGORICAL STRUCTURE FOR CLASSIFICATIONS AND CODING SYSTEMS OF SURGICAL PROCEDURES

Superseded date

01-11-2012

Published date

23-11-2012

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Avant-propos
Introduction
1 Domaine d'application
2 Termes et définitions
3 Catégories conceptuelles
4 Types de modificateur
5 Liens sémantiques
6 Règles combinatoires
7 Diagramme conceptuel
Bibliographie

Gives the characteristics of a categorical structure and the combinatorial rules required for compliance, in order to support the exchange of meaningful surgical procedure information between different national classifications or coding systems of surgical procedures using different national languages within Europe. Applies to: - organisations involved with the development or maintenance of classifications and coding systems for medical procedures namely for multipurpose coding systems on a national or international level. - organisations developing and maintaining software tools allowing natural clinical language expressions analysis, generation and mapping to the main existing classifications of surgical procedures.

DevelopmentNote
Indice de Classement: S97-559 PR NF EN 1828 December 2001 (09/2002) Supersedes NF ENV 1828 (08/2003)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Association Francaise de Normalisation
Status
Superseded
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
EN 1828:2002 Identical
UNI EN 1828 : 2002 Identical
DIN EN 1828:2002-09 Identical
BS EN 1828:2002 Identical
UNE-EN 1828:2002 Identical
I.S. EN 1828:2002 Identical

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