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ČSN EN ISO 13120 - Zdravotnická informatika - Syntaxe pro zobrazení obsahu klasifikačních systémů zdravotní péče - Značkovací jazyk pro klasifikaci (ClaML)

ČSN EN ISO 13120

Zdravotnická informatika - Syntaxe pro zobrazení obsahu klasifikačních systémů zdravotní péče - Značkovací jazyk pro klasifikaci (ClaML)

Formát
Dostupnost
Cena a měna
Anglicky Tisk
Skladem
650 Kč
Označení normy:ČSN EN ISO 13120
Třídící znak:982024
Počet stran:72
Vydáno:01.11.2019
Harmonizace:Norma není harmonizována
Katalogové číslo:508179
Popis

ČSN EN ISO 13120

The main purpose of ClaML is to formally represent the content and hierarchical structure of healthcare classification systems in a markup language for the safe exchange and distribution of data and structure between organizations and dissimilar software products. The scope of he-althcare classification systems covered by this document encompasses terminologies, and is constrained to traditional paper-based systems (like ICD-10) and systems built according to ca-tegorial structures and a cross thesaurus (like ICNP)[2]. ClaML is intended for representation of healthcare classification systems in which classes have textual definitions, hierarchical ordering, named hierarchical levels (such as "chapter", "section"), inclusion and exclusion criteria, and codes. It is not intended to cover any formal representation, neither for definition or composition of concepts, nor for specification of classification rules. Systems with such formal specifications can at best be partially represented using ClaML, and are hence out of scope. Most of the notes and examples in this document relate to ICD. This is because ICD is the most common classification system in the scope of this document. As a highly complex classification system it is an inexhaustible source for examples of nearly any kind. But all these notes and examples represent also other similar classification systems, if applicable, which are usually less complex. An overview of currently known classification systems using ClaML is provided in a separate docu-ment which is electronically available (see 7.3).