BS 8421-1:2003
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Guide to health informatics. Results of healthcare service procedures. Delivery to end-users – General guidance and recommendations
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2003 | 52 |
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | BRITISH STANDARD |
2 | Committees responsible for this British Standard |
3 | Contents |
4 | Foreword |
5 | Introduction |
6 | 1 Scope 2 Terms, definitions and abbreviations 2.1 Terms and definitions 2.1.1 abstraction 2.1.2 application 2.1.3 architecture (of a system) 2.1.4 clinical document 2.1.5 compound healthcare service procedure product |
7 | 2.1.6 data 2.1.7 digital image 2.1.8 discharge report 2.1.9 distributed processing 2.1.10 entity 2.1.11 healthcare 2.1.12 healthcare department 2.1.13 healthcare multimedia report 2.1.14 healthcare procedure 2.1.15 healthcare procedure product |
8 | 2.1.16 healthcare service department 2.1.17 healthcare service procedure 2.1.18 healthcare service procedure data 2.1.19 healthcare service procedure product 2.1.20 healthcare service procedure report 2.1.21 healthcare service procedure request 2.1.22 interoperability 2.1.23 medical device |
9 | 2.1.24 modelling 2.1.25 multimedia healthcare service procedure report 2.1.26 object 2.1.27 ODP standard 2.1.28 ODP system 2.1.29 open distributed processing 2.1.30 proposition 2.1.31 rendering 2.1.32 report 2.1.33 scenario |
10 | 2.1.34 structured healthcare service procedure report 2.1.35 vector 2.1.36 viewpoint (on a system) 2.1.37 vital sign 2.2 Abbreviations |
11 | 3 Principles 3.1 General |
12 | Figure 1 Healthcare information infrastructure 3.2 Interoperability |
13 | 4 Healthcare records 4.1 General 4.2 Healthcare record domains |
14 | 4.3 Clinical data domains Figure 2 Clinical record domains |
15 | 5 Healthcare service departments and healthcare service procedures |
16 | 6 Access to healthcare information 6.1 General |
18 | Figure 3 Access to data – Example 6.2 Healthcare domains and records – Copies and masters |
19 | 6.3 Summary of patient data and patient data subsets 7 Healthcare procedure product data structures |
20 | Figure 4 UML class diagram of procedure product types typically seen in the context of imaging 8 Presentation of results 8.1 General |
21 | 8.2 Text-only healthcare service procedure report |
22 | 8.3 Multimedia healthcare service procedure report 8.4 Annotation by text and graphics 8.5 Links to procedure products in different domains |
23 | 8.6 Use cases 9 Security and safety 10 Data types and encoding 10.1 General 10.2 Image representation |
25 | 10.3 Multimedia representation |
28 | 10.4 Specialist health-related representations |
32 | 11 The reference model of open distributed processing (RM-ODP) 11.1 General 11.2 Background |
33 | 11.3 Characteristics of distributed systems |
35 | 11.4 Understanding the objectives of open distributed systems |
37 | 11.5 Method for achieving open distributed systems |
39 | Figure 5 An image rendering and layout data hierarchy |
42 | 12 Creation of standards profiles 12.1 Purpose of healthcare standards profiles for results of healthcare procedures 12.2 Principles of healthcare standards profiles for results of healthcare procedures |
44 | 12.3 The relationship of profiles to healthcare procedure product standards |
46 | 12.4 Registration in healthcare standards profiles for results of healthcare procedures 12.5 Conformity to a healthcare standards profile for results of healthcare procedures |
47 | 12.6 Criteria for conformity of healthcare procedure report profiles |
49 | Bibliography |