BS EN ISO 21549-2:2014
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Health informatics. Patient healthcard data – Common objects
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2014 | 28 |
This part of ISO 21549 establishes a common framework for the content and the structure of common objects used to construct data held on patient healthcare data cards. It is also applicable to common objects referenced by other data objects.
This part of ISO 21549 is applicable 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 part of ISO 21549 specifies the basic structure of the data, but does not specify or mandate 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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the encoding of free text data;
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security functions and related services which are likely to be specified by users for data cards depending on their specific application, for example: confidentiality protection, data integrity protection, and authentication of persons and devices related to these functions;
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access control services which may depend on active use of some data card classes such as microprocessor cards;
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the initialization and issuing process (which begins the operating lifetime of an individual data card, and by which the data card is prepared for the data to be subsequently communicated to it according to this part of ISO 21549).
The following topics are therefore beyond the scope of this part of ISO 21549:
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physical or logical solutions for the practical functioning of particular types of data cards;
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how the message is processed further ‘downstream’ of the interface between two systems;
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the form which data takes for use outside the data card, or the way in which such data is visibly represented on the data card or elsewhere.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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4 | Foreword |
6 | Foreword |
8 | Introduction |
11 | Section sec_1 Section sec_2 Section sec_3 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
12 | Section sec_3.1 Section sec_3.2 Section sec_3.3 Section sec_3.4 Section sec_3.5 Section sec_3.6 Section sec_3.7 Section sec_3.8 Section sec_3.9 Section sec_3.10 Section sec_3.11 Section sec_3.12 |
13 | Section sec_4 Section sec_5 Figure fig_1 Section sec_6 Section sec_6.1 4 Symbols and abbreviated terms 5 Basic data object model for a healthcare data card – Patient healthcard data object structure 6 Basic data objects for referencing 6.1 Overview |
14 | Section sec_6.2 Section sec_6.2.1 Section sec_6.2.2 Table tab_1 Section sec_6.3 Section sec_6.3.1 Section sec_6.3.2 6.2 Internal links 6.3 Coded data |
15 | Figure fig_2 Table tab_2 Section sec_6.3.3 Figure fig_3 |
16 | Table tab_3 Section sec_6.4 6.4 Accessory attributes |
17 | Figure fig_4 Table tab_4 Table tab_5 |
18 | Figure fig_5 Table tab_6 Table tab_7 Table tab_8 |
19 | Table tab_9 Section sec_7 Section sec_7.1 Section sec_7.2 Section sec_7.2.1 Section sec_7.2.2 7 Device and data security attributes 7.1 General 7.2 Specific data cards’ security services-related data objects |
20 | Section sec_7.2.3 Section sec_7.2.4 Figure fig_6 |
21 | Table tab_10 Table tab_11 Table tab_12 Table tab_13 Table tab_14 Table tab_15 |
22 | Table tab_16 Table tab_17 |
23 | Annex sec_A Annex A (normative) ASN.1 data definitions |
25 | Reference ref_1 Reference ref_2 Reference ref_3 Reference ref_4 Reference ref_5 Reference ref_6 Reference ref_7 Reference ref_8 Reference ref_9 Reference ref_10 Reference ref_11 Reference ref_12 Reference ref_13 Reference ref_14 Reference ref_15 Reference ref_16 Reference ref_17 Reference ref_18 Bibliography |