EN ISO 21549-7:2007
(Main)Health informatics - Patient healthcard data - Part 7: Medication data (ISO 21549-7:2007)
Health informatics - Patient healthcard data - Part 7: Medication data (ISO 21549-7:2007)
ISO 21549-7:2007 describes and defines the medication data objects used within or referenced by patient held health data cards using UML, plain text and Abstract Syntax Notation (ASN.1).
ISO 21549-7:2007 is applicable to situations in which such data are recorded on or transported by patient healthcards compliant with the physical dimensions of ID-1 cards defined by ISO 7810.
ISO 21549-7:2007 specifies the basic structure of the data contained within the medication data object, but does not specify or mandate particular data-sets for storage on devices.
The purpose of ISO 21549-7:2007 is for cards to provide information to other health professionals and to the patient or its non-professional care giver.
It may also be used to carry a new prescription from the prescriber to the dispenser/pharmacy in the design of its sets.
Medizinische Informatik - Patientendaten auf Karten im Gesundheitswesen - Teil 7: Medikationsdaten (ISO 21549-7:2007)
Informatique de santé - Données relatives aux cartes de santé des patients - Partie 7: Données de médication (ISO 21549-7:2007)
L'ISO 21549-7:2007 décrit et définit les objets d'information de médication utilisés dans le cadre de ou référencés par les cartes de données de santé des patients au moyen du langage UML, de texte en clair et de la Notation Syntaxique Abstraite (ASN.1).
L'ISO 21549-7:2007 s'applique aux situations dans lesquelles des données sont enregistrées sur ou véhiculées par des cartes de santé des patients conformes aux dimensions physiques des cartes ID-1 définies par l'ISO 7810.
L'ISO 21549-7:2007 spécifie la structure de base des données contenues dans l'objet d'information de médication, sans toutefois spécifier ou recommander des ensembles de données particuliers pour le stockage sur des dispositifs.
L'ISO 21549-7:2007 a pour objet de définir des cartes qui fournissent des informations aux autres professionnels de santé et au patient ou à leur soignant non professionnel.
Elle peut également être utilisée pour véhiculer une nouvelle exigence du prescripteur au distributeur/pharmacien dans le cadre de la définition de ses ensembles.
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-maj-2008
Zdravstvena informatika - Podatki o pacientu na zdravstveni kartici - 7. del:
Podatki o zdravilih (ISO 21549-7:2007)
Health informatics - Patient healthcard data - Part 7: Medication data (ISO 21549-
7:2007)
Medizinische Informatik - Patientendaten auf Karten im Gesundheitswesen - Teil 7:
Medikationsdaten (ISO 21549-7:2007)
Informatique de santé - Données relatives aux cartes de santé des patients - Partie 7:
Données de médication (ISO 21549-7:2007)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 21549-7:2007
ICS:
35.240.15 Identifikacijske kartice in Identification cards and
sorodne naprave related devices
35.240.80 Uporabniške rešitve IT v IT applications in health care
zdravstveni tehniki technology
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN ISO 21549-7
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
June 2007
ICS 35.240.80
English Version
Health informatics - Patient healthcard data - Part 7: Medication
data (ISO 21549-7:2007)
Informatique de santé - Données relatives aux cartes de Medizinische Informatik - Patientendaten auf Karten im
santé des patients - Partie 7: Données de médication (ISO Gesundheitswesen - Teil 7: Medikationsdaten (ISO 21549-
21549-7:2007) 7:2007)
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Foreword
This document (EN ISO 21549-7:2007) has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 215
"Health informatics" in collaboration with Technical Committee CEN/TC 251 "Health informatics",
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 21549-7
First edition
2007-06-15
Health informatics — Patient healthcard
data —
Part 7:
Medication data
Informatique de santé — Données relatives aux cartes de santé des
patients —
Partie 7: Données de médication
Reference number
ISO 21549-7:2007(E)
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Contents Page
Foreword. iv
Introduction . v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 2
3 Terms and definitions. 2
4 Symbols and abbreviated terms . 8
5 Basic data object model for a healthcare data card. 9
5.1 Patient healthcard data object structure. 9
5.2 Basic data objects for referencing. 9
5.3 Device and data security attributes . 10
5.4 Accessory attributes . 10
6 Functional requirements on card information for prescriptions . 10
6.1 Overview of supported uses. 10
6.2 Carry a prescription from prescriber to the dispenser. 10
6.3 Card information on dispensed prescriptions. 12
6.4 Medication history . 12
7 Medication data. 13
7.1 General. 13
7.2 The “Medication Notes” data object. 14
7.3 The “Medication Prescriptions” data object. 20
7.4 The “Medications Dispensed” data object. 28
7.5 Medication References. 35
Bibliography . 37
ISO 21549-7:2007(E)
Foreword
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ISO 21549-7 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 215, Health informatics.
ISO 21549 consists of the following parts, under the general title Health informatics — Patient healthcard data:
⎯ Part 1: General structure
⎯ Part 2: Common objects
⎯ Part 3: Limited clinical data
⎯ Part 4: Extended clinical data
⎯ Part 5: Identification data
⎯ Part 6: Administrative data
⎯ Part 7: Medication data
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Introduction
With a more mobile population, greater healthcare delivery in the community and at patients' homes, together
with a growing demand for improved quality of ambulatory care, portable information systems and stores have
increasingly been developed and used. Such devices are used for tasks ranging from identification, through
portable medical record files, and on to patient-transportable monitoring systems.
The functions of such devices are to carry and to transmit person-identifiable information between themselves
and other systems; therefore, during their operational lifetime they may share information with many
technologically different systems which differ greatly in their functions and capabilities.
Healthcare administration increasingly relies upon similar automated identification systems. For instance,
prescriptions may be automated and data exchange carried out at a number of sites using patient
transportable computer readable devices. Healthcare insurers and providers are increasingly involved in
cross-region care, where reimbursement may require automated data exchange between dissimilar
healthcare systems.
The advent of remotely accessible data bases and support systems has led to the development and use of
“Healthcare Person” identification devices that are also able to perform security functions and transmit digital
signatures to remote systems via networks.
With the growing use of data cards for practical everyday healthcare delivery, the need has arisen for a
standardized data format for interchange.
The person-related data carried by a data card can be categorized in three broad types: identification (of the
device itself and the individual to whom the data it carries relates), administrative and clinical. It is important to
realize that a given healthcare data card "de facto" has to contain device data and identification data and may
in addition contain administrative, clinical, prescription and linkage data.
Device data is defined to include:
⎯ identification of the device itself;
⎯ identification of the functions and functioning capabilities of the device.
Identification data may include:
⎯ unique identification of the device holder or of all other persons to whom the data carried by the
device are related.
Administrative data may include:
⎯ complementary person(s) related data;
⎯ identification of the funding of healthcare, whether public or private, and their relationships i.e.
insurer(s), contract(s) and policy(ies) or types of benefit;
⎯ other data (distinguishable from clinical data) that are necessary for the purpose of healthcare
delivery.
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Clinical data may include:
⎯ items that provide information about health and health events;
⎯ their appraisal and labelling by a healthcare provider (HCP);
⎯ related actions planned, requested or performed;
Prescription data may include:
⎯ a record of medications received by the patient;
⎯ copies of prescriptions including the authority to dispense records of dispensed medications;
⎯ records of medications dispensed by the pharmacist to the patient;
⎯ pointers to other systems that contain information that makes up an medication prescription and the
authority to dispense.
Because a data card essentially provides specific answers to definite queri
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