EN 13606
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Health informatics - Electronic Health Record Communication | |
Related standards | ISO 13606-5:2010 |
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Website | www |
The Health informatics - Electronic Health Record Communication (EN 13606) was the European Standard for an information architecture to communicate Electronic Health Records (EHR) of a patient. The standard was later adopted as ISO 13606 and later replaced with ISO 13606-2 and recently ISO 13606-5:2010. [1]
This standard was intended to support the interoperability of systems and components that need to communicate (access, transfer, add or modify) EHR data via electronic messages or as distributed objects:
- preserving the original clinical meaning intended by the author;
- reflecting the confidentiality of that data as intended by the author and patient.
References
- ^ "ISO 13606". International Organization for Standardization. Retrieved 9 October 2017.
External links
- EN13606 community and information site
- Published Archetypes by Minas Gerais, Brazil (Portuguese)
- Poseacle Converter and Repository
See also
- Archetype (information science)
- Clinical Document Architecture (CDA)
- Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium (CDISC)
- Continuity of Care Record
- Electronic health record (EHR)
- European Institute for Health Records
- Health Informatics Service Architecture (HISA)
- Health Level 7
- HIPAA
- OpenEHR
- ProRec
- SNOMED CT
- LOINC
- RxNorm
- UCUM
Notes
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