Health informatics - Business requirements for a syntax to exchange structured dose information for medicinal products (ISO/TS 17251:2023); English version CEN ISO/TS 17251:2023

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DIN CEN ISO/TS 17251:2024-11

Health informatics - Business requirements for a syntax to exchange structured dose information for medicinal products (ISO/TS 17251:2023); English version CEN ISO/TS 17251:2023

German title
Medizinische Informatik - Geschäftsanforderungen an eine Syntax zum Austausch von Dosierungsinformationen für Arzneimittel (ISO/TS 17251:2023); Englische Fassung CEN ISO/TS 17251:2023
Publication date
2024-11
Original language
English
Pages
30
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Publication date
2024-11
Original language
English
Pages
30
Procedure
Pre-Standard
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.31030/3429081

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Overview

This document specifies the business requirements for the structured content of structured or semi-structured dose instructions for recording dose instructions in the electronic health record (EHR), supporting clinical decision support, and in exchanging medication orders, as applicable to primary, secondary and tertiary care. Comprehension of dose instructions by the patient is an overarching consideration for patient safety and the best patient outcomes. Related factors are discussed, but are not part of the primary scope. This document does not define an information model, except to the extent that those information model concepts are necessary to define business requirements. The responsible committee for this standard is NA 176-02-03 AA "Terminologie" ("Terminology") at DIN.

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ICS

35.240.80

DOI

https://dx.doi.org/10.31030/3429081

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