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PD ISO/TR 12773-1:2009

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Business requirements for health summary records Requirements
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English

Published date

07-31-2009

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Terms and definitions
3 Examples of health summary records
4 Nature and definition of health summary records
   4.1 General
   4.2 Health record
   4.3 Standardized health record extracts
   4.4 Integrated care EHRs (ICEHRs)
   4.5 Dynamic creation of a health summary record - List
       clinical summary/profile
   4.6 Defining health summary records
5 Purposes of health summary records
6 Common use cases for health summary records
   6.1 Overview
   6.2 Use case 1: Creating a health summary record
   6.3 Use case 2: Querying, viewing, replacing (superseding)
       the HSR
   6.4 Use Case 3: Provider-to-provider referrals
   6.5 Use case 4: Acute care discharge to home or other
       ambulatory care environment
   6.6 Use case 5: Acute care discharge to a sub-acute care
       nursing facility (SNF)
   6.7 Use case 6: Initiate HSR transfer
   6.8 Secondary use cases
7 Business requirements for health summary records
8 Data and information management requirements for health
   summary records
   8.1 General requirements
   8.2 Clinical content priorities for health summary records
   8.3 Health summary record data development
9 Standardization of health summary records
10 Recommendations
Acronym Index
Bibliography

Specifies HSRs in general as well as specific instances of HSRs and their most common use cases.

This part of ISO/TR12773 is based on a comprehensive review of a series of initiatives and implementations worldwide that for the purposes of this Technical Report are collectively called health summary records (HSRs). Project sponsors and/or authorities were contacted as needed to gather additional information and clarify questions or issues arising out of the review.

This part of ISO/TR12773 defines and describes HSRs in general as well as specific instances of HSRs and their most common use cases. It summarises the business requirements driving HSR development and the content that is common across HSRs, as well as issues associated with them. Finally, it recommends some future ISO/TC215 activities to support international standardization of HSRs.

It is important to note that this part of ISO/TR12773 focuses primarily on requirements that are specific (unique) to HSRs. It does not attempt to articulate, other than at a high level, requirements that are generally applicable to all health records or all electronic health records.

Committee
IST/35
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
40
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

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