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ISO 17523:2016 pdf free download.Health informatics Requirements for electronic prescriptions Informatique de sante — Exigences applicables aux prescriptions electroniques.
5.2 Usage of this International Standard
This International Standard provides a basis for a common understanding of the data elements contained in an electronic prescription within and across jurisdictions to achieve interoperability. This International Standard is therefore intended to be used in the process of development of standards and information systems handling electronic prescription information. Healthcare system designers should specify which data elements are supported by their implementation. The chosen subset may vary based on their intended use, regulatory background, and other aspects that condition the local requirements. However, data elements used have to fulfil the requirements of Annex A.
5.3 Use cases, actors, processes
This International Standard intends to specify the requirements for the information object that is to be created when a system issues a prescription. While an electronic prescription can appear in a wide range of processes, the intended scope of this International Standard is for a simple use case:
A physician enters prescription information for medication. The prescription information may then be reviewed by another professional before dispensing and the medication is then dispensed. After the dispense, the medication is expected to be administered.
NOTE 1 In a cross-border setting, the use case can be described as follows: A physician enters prescription information for medication in country A. The prescription information may then be reviewed by another professional before dispensing, and the medication is then dispensed in country B. After the dispense, the medication is expected to be administered. Extended information on cross-border requirements of electronic prescriptions can, e.g. be found in the Directive 2011/24/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 2011 on the application of patients’ rights in cross-border healthcare.IZi Article 11 (2-b) of the Directive defines the need for supporting the Member States in developing the interoperability of electronic prescriptions. The “Guidelines on eprescriptions dataset for electronic exchange under cross-border directive 2011/24/EU” LaI is aiming to facilitate this.ISO 17523:2016 pdf free download.


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