Health informatics — Patient healthcard data — Part 5: Identification data
ISO 21549-5:2015 describes and defines the basic structure of the identification data objects held on healthcare data cards, but does not specify particular data sets for storage on devices.
The detailed functions and mechanisms of the following services are not within the scope of this part of ISO 21549 (although its structures can accommodate suitable data objects elsewhere specified):
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Universal serial bus interfaces for data and power - Part 2-1: Universal Serial Bus Specification, R...
IEC 62680-2-1:2015 defines an industry-standard USB. The specification describes the bus attributes, the protocol definition, types of transactions, bus management, and the programming interface required to design and build systems and peripherals that are compliant with this standard. The goal is to enable such devices from different vendors to interoperate in an open architecture. The…
Universal serial bus interfaces for data and power - Part 2-1: Universal Serial Bus Specification, R...
IEC 62680-2-1:2015 defines an industry-standard USB. The specification describes the bus attributes, the protocol definition, types of transactions, bus management, and the programming interface required to design and build systems and peripherals that are compliant with this standard. The goal is to enable such devices from different vendors to interoperate in an open architecture. The…
Information technology — EPC Information services — Specification
ISO/IEC 19987:2015 is a GS1 Standard that defines Version 1.1 of EPC Information Services (EPCIS). The goal of EPCIS is to enable disparate applications to create and share visibility event data, both within and across enterprises. Ultimately, this sharing is aimed at enabling users to gain a shared view of physical or digital objects within a relevant business context.
"Objects" in…
Information technology — GS1 Core Business Vocabulary (CBV)
ISO/IEC 19988:2015 This GS1 Standard defines the Core Business Vocabulary (CBV). The goal of this standard is to specify various vocabulary elements and their values for use in conjunction with the EPCIS standard [EPCIS1.1], which defines mechanisms to exchange information both within and across organization boundaries. The vocabulary identifiers and definitions in this standard will ensure…
Information technology - EPC Information services - Specification
ISO/IEC 19987:2015 is a GS1 Standard that defines Version 1.1 of EPC Information Services (EPCIS). The goal of EPCIS is to enable disparate applications to create and share visibility event data, both within and across enterprises. Ultimately, this sharing is aimed at enabling users to gain a shared view of physical or digital objects within a relevant business context.
"Objects" in…
Information technology - GS1 Core Business Vocabulary (CBV)
ISO/IEC 19988:2015 This GS1 Standard defines the Core Business Vocabulary (CBV). The goal of this standard is to specify various vocabulary elements and their values for use in conjunction with the EPCIS standard [EPCIS1.1], which defines mechanisms to exchange information both within and across organization boundaries. The vocabulary identifiers and definitions in this standard will ensure…
Cardiovascular implants — Cardiac valve prostheses — Part 1: General requirements
ISO 5840-1:2015 is applicable to heart valve substitutes intended for human implantation and provides general requirements. Subsequent parts of the ISO 5840?series provide specific requirements.
ISO 5840-1:2015 is applicable to both newly developed and modified heart valve substitutes and to the accessories, packaging, and labelling required for their implantation and for determining the…
ISO 5840-2:2015 is applicable to heart valve substitutes intended for implantation in human hearts, generally requiring cardiopulmonary bypass and generally with direct visualization.
ISO 5840-2:2015 is applicable to both newly developed and modified surgical heart valve substitutes and to the accessories, packaging, and labelling required for their implantation and for determining the…
Health informatics — Detailed clinical models, characteristics and processes
ISO/TS 13972:2015:
Describes requirements and recommended methods against which clinicians can gather, analyse and, specify the clinical context, content, and structure of Detailed Clinical Models.
Defines Detailed Clinical Models (DCMs) in terms of an underlying logical model. They are logical models of clinical concepts and can be used to define and to structure clinical information.
Describes…