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ISO 16527:2023

ISO 16527:2023 Health informatics – HL7 Personal Health Record System Functional Model, Release 2 (PHR-S FM)

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Description

ISO/HL7 16527 PHR-S FM:2016 defines a standardized model of the functions that may be present in PHR Systems.

It is beyond the scope of the PHR system to control the use (or intended use) of PHR data. On the contrary, it is within the scope of the PHR system to manage the authorization of an individual (or other application). Those parties are then responsible for using the data for appropriate (or intended) purposes. The system manufacturers specify “intended and permitted use of PHR data” in their Terms of Service and Terms of Use agreements.

This Functional Model is not:

– a messaging specification;

– an implementation specification;

– a conformance specification;

– a specification for the underlying PHR (i.e. the record itself);

– an exercise in creating a definition for a PHR;

– a conformance or conformance testing metric;

– a requirement specification for a single PHR system (see Annex D, Anticipated Uses).

The information exchange enabled by the PHR-S supports the retrieval and population of clinical documents and summaries, minimum data sets, and other input/outputs.

Edition

1

Published Date

2023-12-04

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

83

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO/HL7 16527 PHR-S FM:2016 defines a standardized model of the functions that may be present in PHR Systems.

It is beyond the scope of the PHR system to control the use (or intended use) of PHR data. On the contrary, it is within the scope of the PHR system to manage the authorization of an individual (or other application). Those parties are then responsible for using the data for appropriate (or intended) purposes. The system manufacturers specify "intended and permitted use of PHR data" in their Terms of Service and Terms of Use agreements.

This Functional Model is not:

- a messaging specification;

- an implementation specification;

- a conformance specification;

- a specification for the underlying PHR (i.e. the record itself);

- an exercise in creating a definition for a PHR;

- a conformance or conformance testing metric;

- a requirement specification for a single PHR system (see Annex D, Anticipated Uses).

The information exchange enabled by the PHR-S supports the retrieval and population of clinical documents and summaries, minimum data sets, and other input/outputs.

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