DIN EN 12967-1:2008-02
Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
HEALTH INFORMATICS - SERVICE ARCHITECTURE - PART 1: ENTERPRISE VIEWPOINT
06-01-2011
01-12-2013
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
3.1 System concept
3.2 Concepts relating to organisation
3.3 Community
3.4 Behaviour concepts
3.5 Policy concepts
3.6 Accountability concepts
4 Abbreviations
5 Methodology for the specification of the
architecture
5.1 The viewpoints for the specification of
the architecture
5.2 The HISA specification procedure
5.2.1 The strategic paradigm
5.2.2 Specification of the enterprise viewpoint
5.2.3 Specification of the information viewpoint
5.2.4 Specification of the computational viewpoint
5.3 Iterative specification
5.4 Viewpoints specification languages and notations
6 HISA overview
6.1 General requirement
6.2 Enterprise viewpoint
6.3 Information viewpoint
6.4 Computational viewpoint
7 The methodology for extensions
8 Conformance criteria
8.1 Conformance of specification documents
to the HISA methodology
8.2 Conformance of middleware products to
the HISA architectural requirements
9 The HISA Enterprise viewpoint
9.1 Introduction
9.1.1 The regional, inter-enterprise perspective
9.1.2 The medical/clinical perspective
9.1.3 The operational/clinical and organisational
process model perspective
9.1.4 The Healthcare Information Services
and their complexity
9.2 The fundamental workflows and groups of users'
activities to be supported by the
middleware
9.3 General information requirements for
all users' activities
9.3.1 Introduction
9.3.2 Common attrib
9.3.3 Extensibility
9.3.4 Versioning
9.3.5 Auditing
9.3.6 Handling of lifecycle
9.4 Subject of Care workflow
9.4.1 Textual description of requirements
9.4.2 Use case examples
9.5 Clinical information workflow
9.5.1 Textual specification of requirements
9.5.2 Use case examples
9.6 Activity management workflow
9.6.1 Textual description of requirements
9.6.2 Use case examples
9.7 Resources management activities
9.7.1 Textual description of requirements
9.8 Users and Authorisations management activities
9.8.1 Textual description of requirements
9.9 Classifications, coding and dictionaries
management activities
9.9.1 Textual description of requirements
1 Informative Annexe: highlights on ODP
2 Informative Annexe: Rationale on the
federative structure of the Health Information
Systems architecture
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