BSI 23/30452720 DC 2023
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BS ISO 16527. Health informatics. HL7 Personal Health Record System Functional Model, Release 2 (PHRS FM)
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 90 |
PDF Catalog
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1 | 30452720-NC.pdf |
3 | ISO_DIS 16527 ed.1 – id.84665 Enquiry PDF (en).pdf |
8 | 0.1 Notes to Readers 0.2 Changes from Previous Release 0.3 Background 0.3.1 Personal Health Record (PHR) Versus a Personal Health Record System (PHR-S) |
9 | 0.3.2 Designation of Sections |
10 | 1 Scope 1.1 PHR-S Functional Model Scope 2 Normative References 3 Terms and Definitions |
11 | 4 The Functional Model 4.1 Overview and Definition |
14 | 4.2 PHR-S Functional Outline 4.2.1 The Functions and Their Use 4.2.2 Personal Health Section Functions 4.2.3 Personal Health Support Section Functions 4.2.4 Record Infrastructure Section and Trust Infrastructure Section Functions |
15 | 4.3 Common Major Concepts Across the Model 4.3.1 Consistency in the Conformance Criteria 4.3.2 PHR Account Holder Privacy 4.3.3 Functionality versus Implementation 4.3.4 Relevant Standards 4.3.5 Consents, Authorizations, and Preferences |
16 | 4.3.6 Scope of Downstream Uses of PHR data 4.4 Type of Profiles 5 Conformance Clause 5.1 Introduction (Reference) |
17 | 5.2 Scope and Field of Application (Normative) 5.3 Concepts (Normative) 5.3.1 Functional Profiles |
18 | 5.3.2 Conformance Model (Normative) |
19 | 5.3.3 Profile Traceability (Normative) |
20 | 5.4 Normative Language (Normative) 5.5 Conformance Criteria (Normative) 5.5.1 Introduction 5.5.2 Criteria in the Functional Profile 5.5.3 ‘Dependent SHALL’ Criteria 5.5.4 Referencing Other Criteria or Functions |
21 | 5.6 PHR-S FM Structure and Extensibility (Normative) 5.6.1 Hierarchical Structure |
22 | 5.6.2 Naming Convention 5.6.3 Priorities 5.6.4 Extensibility 5.7 Functional Profile Conformance (Normative) 5.7.1 Introduction 5.7.2 Rules for Domain Functional Profiles |
24 | 5.7.3 Rules for Creating New Functions in Functional Profiles |
25 | 5.7.4 Rules for Derived Functional Profiles |
26 | 5.7.5 Conformance Statement 5.7.6 Rules for Companion Functional Profiles |
27 | 5.8 Use Cases and Samples (Reference) 5.8.1 Functional Profile Use Cases 5.8.1.1 Example 1: PHR Source (based on custodian) 5.8.1.2 Example 2: Level of Functionality derived functional profile 5.8.1.3 Example 3: Vendor functional profile |
28 | 5.8.2 Sample Domain Functional Profile Conformance Clauses 5.8.2.1 Developing a Conformance Clause 5.8.2.2 Sample 1: conformance clause for a Provider-linked PHR functional profile 5.8.2.3 Sample 2: conformance clause for a vendor system functional profile |
29 | 5.8.2.4 Sample 3: conformance clause for a Community of Interest functional profile 5.9 Interpreting and Applying Conditional ‘SHALL’ (Reference) 5.9.1 Construction of Conformance Criteria Using the Conditional ‘SHALL’ Overview 5.9.2 General Concepts |
30 | 5.9.3 Rationale for ‘Dependent SHALL’ 5.9.4 How to Apply the ‘Dependent SHALL’ ‘Dependent SHALL’ Criterion ‘SHALL’ Criterion |
32 | 6 Glossary 6.1 Preface (Reference) 6.2 Introduction (Normative) 6.3 Overview (Reference) 6.4 The Action-Verb Structure (Normative) 6.4.1 Secure (System) Hierarchy |
33 | 6.4.2 Data Management Hierarchy |
34 | 6.4.3 How Action-Verbs are defined |
40 | 6.4.4 Deprecated Action-Verbs |
43 | 6.5 Guidelines for Use (Reference) 6.5.1 General Guidance |
44 | 6.5.2 Constructing Rigorous Conformance Criteria |
45 | 7 PHR System Conformance Claim via Self-Attestation 8 Glossary Supplement: Record Lifecycle Events and Descriptions (Normative) 8.1 Record Lifecycle Events (See RI.1.1.1) |
48 | Annex A (Normative) Function List |
49 | Annex B (Informative) Glossary of Terms for the EHR-S FM |
78 | Annex C (Informative) Background C.1 What is HL7? C.2 The HL7 Electronic Health Records Work Group C.3 PHR WG Background and Charge |
80 | Annex D Bibliography |
81 | Annex E (Normative) Function List |
82 | Annex F (Informative) PHR Sources F.1 Provider-linked F.2 Payer-linked |
83 | F.3 Health Record Bank F.4 Hybrid Payer & Provider Linked F.5 Web-based, Consumer-centric Model |
84 | Annex G (Informative) Anticipated Uses G.1 International Community and Realm Specifications G.2 Anticipated Development Approach: Functional Profiles |
85 | Annex H (Informative) Mobile Device Impact on – and Issues related to – PHRs H.1 Introduction H.2 PHR Relationship to Mobile Devices H.3 Trustworthiness of Mobile Device Information Sources H.4 Possibility of Consumer Alteration of Professionally-sourced Data H.5 Possibility of Other Alterations of Professionally-sourced Data |
86 | H.6 Possibility of Insufficient/Unexpected Governance or Management of Professionally-sourced Data H.7 Interoperability Standardization within Health Information Exchange Environments H.8 Various Types of Mobile Devices H.9 Functionality (or capability) –Nuances of Various Information Exchange Systems H.10 Labeling of Mobile Devices (and corresponding software) as “Regulated” by the FDA |
87 | H.11 Amount or Type of Data H.12 Future Vision H.13 Location of Data-At-Rest |
88 | H.14 Management of lost, stolen, or misplaced mobile devices H.15 Consents, Authorizations, and other Governance issues H.16 Location Awareness Services H.17 Use of multiple mobile devices H.18 Usage heuristics |
89 | H.19 Difference Between “Patient-entered” and “Patient- sourced’ Data H.20 Difference Between “Author-of-the-data” and “Source-of-the data” H.21 Relationships between PHR, EHR, and Mobile Devices |
90 | H.22 Responses to Rules-engine Requests H.23 Security and Privacy Obligations Vary Between Providers and Consumers |