ISO 13606-1:2019
Health informatics — Electronic health record communication — Part 1: Reference model

Standard No.
ISO 13606-1:2019
Release Date
2019
Published By
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Latest
ISO 13606-1:2019
Scope
This document specifies a means for communicating part or all of the electronic health record (EHR) of one or more identified subjects of care between EHR systems, or between EHR systems and a centralised EHR data repository. It can also be used for EHR communication between an EHR system or repository and clinical applications or middleware components (such as decision support components), or personal health applications and devices, that need to access or provide EHR data, or as the representation of EHR data within a distributed (federated) record system. This document will predominantly be used to support the direct care given to identifiable individuals or self-care by individuals themselves, or to support population monitoring systems such as disease registries and public health surveillance. Uses of health records for other purposes such as teaching, clinical audit, administration and reporting, service management, research and epidemiology, which often require anonymization or aggregation of individual records, are not the focus of this document but such secondary uses might also find the document useful. This Part 1 of the multipart series is an Information Viewpoint specification as defined by the Open Distributed Processing – Reference model: Overview (ISO/IEC 10746-1). This document is not intended to specify the internal architecture or database design of EHR systems.

ISO 13606-1:2019 Referenced Document

  • ISO 21090:2011 Health informatics - Harmonized data types for information interchange

ISO 13606-1:2019 history

  • 2019 ISO 13606-1:2019 Health informatics — Electronic health record communication — Part 1: Reference model
  • 2008 ISO 13606-1:2008 Health informatics - Electronic health record communication - Part 1: Reference model
Health informatics — Electronic health record communication — Part 1: Reference model



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