Search
×
FR

Placeholder headline

This is just a placeholder headline

API Technical Report TDB-6 Chapter 6 – Density

$

204

BUY NOW

Placeholder headline

This is just a placeholder headline

API STD 560: Fired Heaters for General Refinery Services

$

721

BUY NOW

Placeholder headline

This is just a placeholder headline

API STD 64: Diverter Equipment Systems

$

324

BUY NOW

Placeholder headline

This is just a placeholder headline

API MPMS CH 17.10.1: Refrigerated Light Hydrocarbon Fluids – Measurement of Cargoes on Board LNG Carries

$

417

BUY NOW

Placeholder headline

This is just a placeholder headline

API RP 13B-1: Testing Water-based Drilling Fluids

$

418

BUY NOW

Placeholder headline

This is just a placeholder headline

API Technical Report TDB-12 Chapter 12 – Thermal Conductivity

$

214

BUY NOW

Placeholder headline

This is just a placeholder headline

API 16FI Frac Iron Guidelines and Requirements

$

129

BUY NOW

ISO 21549:2024

ISO 21549:2024 Health informatics – Patient healthcard data – Part 7: Medication data

CDN $312.00

SKU: 1fd1922ecdda Categories: ,

Description

This document applies to situations in which such data is recorded on or transported by patient healthcards compliant with the physical dimensions of ID-1 cards defined by ISO/IEC 7810.

This document 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 this document is for cards to provide information to other health professionals and to the patient or its non-professional caregiver.

It can also be used to carry a new prescription from the prescriber to the dispenser/pharmacy in the design of its sets.

Medication data include the following four components:

     medication notes: additional information related to medication and the safe use of medicines by the patient such as medication history, sensitivities and allergies;

     medication prescriptions: to carry a new prescription from the prescriber to the dispenser/pharmacy;

     medication dispensed: the records of medications dispensed for the patient;

     medication references: pointers to other systems that contain information that makes up medication prescription and the authority to dispense.

The following topics are beyond the scope of this document:

     physical or logical solutions for the practical functioning of particular types of data cards;

     how the message is processed further “downstream” of the interface between two systems;

     the form which the data takes for use outside the data card, or the way in which such data is visibly represented on the data card or elsewhere.

NOTE            Not only does the definition of “medicinal products” differ from country to country, but also the same name can relate to entirely different products in some countries. Therefore, it is important to consider the safety of the patient when the card is used across borders.

This document 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).

This document does not describe nor define the common objects defined within ISO 21549-2.

Edition

3

Published Date

2024-02-08

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

42

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document applies to situations in which such data is recorded on or transported by patient healthcards compliant with the physical dimensions of ID-1 cards defined by ISO/IEC 7810.

This document 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 this document is for cards to provide information to other health professionals and to the patient or its non-professional caregiver.

It can also be used to carry a new prescription from the prescriber to the dispenser/pharmacy in the design of its sets.

Medication data include the following four components:

-     medication notes: additional information related to medication and the safe use of medicines by the patient such as medication history, sensitivities and allergies;

-     medication prescriptions: to carry a new prescription from the prescriber to the dispenser/pharmacy;

-     medication dispensed: the records of medications dispensed for the patient;

-     medication references: pointers to other systems that contain information that makes up medication prescription and the authority to dispense.

The following topics are beyond the scope of this document:

-     physical or logical solutions for the practical functioning of particular types of data cards;

-     how the message is processed further “downstream” of the interface between two systems;

-     the form which the data takes for use outside the data card, or the way in which such data is visibly represented on the data card or elsewhere.

NOTE            Not only does the definition of “medicinal products” differ from country to country, but also the same name can relate to entirely different products in some countries. Therefore, it is important to consider the safety of the patient when the card is used across borders.

This document 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).

This document does not describe nor define the common objects defined within ISO 21549-2.

Previous Editions

Can’t find what you are looking for?

Please contact us at: