BS EN ISO 12967-1:2020
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Health informatics. Service architecture (HISA) – Enterprise viewpoint
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 78 |
This document provides guidance and requirements for the description, planning and development of new systems, as well as for the integration of existing information systems, both within one enterprise and across different healthcare organizations, through an architecture integrating the common data and business logic into a specific architectural layer (i.e. the middleware), distinct from individual applications and accessible throughout the whole information system through services, as shown in Figure 2.
This document is also independent from, and does not imply either explicitly or implicitly, any specific technological solution or product for its deployment. Accordingly, the formalization of the architecture according to two lower levels of the ODP reference model, the engineering and technology viewpoints, is outside the scope of this document.
The language and notations used here for specifying the architecture are based on UML (Unified Modeling Language) complemented by case studies and other paradigms widely utilized by other standards in health informatics. The level of the specification is complete and non-ambiguous enough to allow its implementation into the specific physical and technological scenarios adopted by the various healthcare organizations and vendors. Accordingly, methodology formalized by the Engineering and Technology viewpoints of the RM ODP Reference Model can be followed for the implementation.
For more introductory material on RM-ODP and many guideline documents see www.rm-odp.net.
PDF Catalog
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2 | undefined |
4 | European foreword Endorsement notice |
7 | Foreword |
8 | Introduction |
12 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
13 | 3 Terms and definitions 3.1 Healthcare |
14 | 3.2 System concepts |
15 | 3.3 Concepts relating to organization 3.4 Community concepts |
16 | 3.5 Behaviour concepts |
18 | 3.6 Policy concepts 3.7 Accountability, responsibility and time concepts |
20 | 3.8 Information management |
21 | 4 Symbols and abbreviations 5 Methodology for the specification of the architecture 5.1 General 5.2 Viewpoints for the specification of the architecture |
22 | 5.3 The HISA specification procedure 5.3.1 The strategic paradigm |
23 | 5.3.2 Specification of the enterprise viewpoint 5.3.3 Specification of the information viewpoint |
24 | 5.3.4 Specification of the computational viewpoint 5.4 Iterative specification |
25 | 5.5 Viewpoints specification languages, notations and levels of abstraction |
26 | 6 HISA overview 6.1 General requirement |
27 | 6.2 Enterprise viewpoint |
28 | 6.3 Information viewpoint |
29 | 6.4 Computational viewpoint |
30 | 7 Methodology for extensions 8 Conformance criteria 8.1 General |
31 | 8.2 Conformance of specification documents to the HISA methodology 8.3 Conformance of middleware products to the HISA architectural requirements |
32 | 9 The HISA Enterprise viewpoint 9.1 Overview 9.1.1 General 9.1.2 The regional, inter-enterprise perspective |
33 | 9.1.3 The medical/clinical perspective |
35 | 9.1.4 The operational/clinical and organizational process model perspective |
39 | 9.1.5 The information services and their complexity 9.2 The fundamental workflows and groups of users’ activities to be supported by the middleware |
41 | 9.3 General information requirements for all users’ activities 9.3.1 General 9.3.2 Common attributes 9.3.3 Extensibility |
42 | 9.3.4 Versioning 9.3.5 Auditing 9.3.6 Handling of life cycle 9.4 Subject of care workflow 9.4.1 Textual description of requirements |
44 | 9.4.2 Use-case examples |
49 | 9.5 Healthcare information workflow 9.5.1 Textual specification of requirements |
50 | 9.5.2 Use-case examples |
51 | 9.6 Healthcare activity management workflow 9.6.1 Textual description of requirements |
54 | 9.6.2 Use-case examples |
57 | 9.6.3 Examples of functions from ISO/HL7 10781 supporting the use case |
58 | 9.7 Resources management activities 9.8 Management activities for users and authorizations |
60 | 9.9 Classifications, coding and dictionaries management activities 9.9.1 General description of requirements |
62 | 9.9.2 Examples of functions from ISO/HL7 10781 providing support |
63 | Annex A (informative) Highlights of ODP |
66 | Annex B (informative) Rationale for the federative structure of the health informatics service architecture |
69 | Annex C (informative) Cross-Domain Interoperability |
76 | Bibliography |