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>BS EN ISO/IEEE 11073-10206:2026 Health informatics. Device interoperability Personal health device communication. Abstract content information model
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BS EN ISO/IEEE 11073-10206:2026 Health informatics. Device interoperability Personal health device communication. Abstract content information model

BS EN ISO/IEEE 11073-10206:2026

Health informatics. Device interoperability Personal health device communication. Abstract content information model

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Označení normy:BS EN ISO/IEEE 11073-10206:2026
Počet stran:96
Vydáno:2026-01-16
ISBN:978 0 539 30072 7
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO/IEEE 11073-10206:2026


This standard BS EN ISO/IEEE 11073-10206:2026 Health informatics. Device interoperability is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 35.240.80 IT applications in health care technology
This standard defines an object-oriented abstract information model to represent a PHD and the observations generated by a PHD. It specifies what information needs to be present and the relationships between the informational elements in the model. It models observations in a generic way by focusing on the information content contained in the presentation of health measurements. The modeling follows the practice of ISO/IEEE 11073-20601 [B12] where Unified Modeling Language (UML) is used to describe a set of objects and the relationship between the objects.7 Tables provide descriptions of the attributes in the objects. IEEE 11073-10101™ nomenclature terms are used to express clinical content. This standard provides guidance as to what an exchange protocols needs to communicate to properly represent health observations, but is not, in itself, sufficient to be an exchange protocol. However, the content model defined herein does have sufficient detail to help organizations validate that there is no loss of the semantic content induced by data exchanges in a protocol adhering to this standard. This standard does not define a security framework.