1、Health informatics HL7 Personal Health Record System Functional Model, Release 1 (PHRS FM) Informatique de sant Modle fonctionnel dun systme de dossier de sant personnel, version 1 (PHRS FM) INTERNATIONAL STANDARD First edition 2016-04-01 ISO/HL7 16527 Reference number ISO/HL7 16527:2016(E) ISO/HL7
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9、en are registered trademarks of Health Level Seven International Reg. U.S. Pat an implementation specification; a conformance specification; a specification for the underlying PHR (i.e. the record itself); an exercise in creating a definition for a PHR; a conformance or conformance testing metric; a
10、 requirement specification for a single PHR system (see Annex D, Anticipated Uses). The information exchange enabled by the PHR-S supports the retrieval and population of clinical documents and summaries, minimum data sets, and other input/outputs. 2 Normative references The following documents, in
11、whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. ISO/TR 14292:2012, Health informati
12、cs Personal health records Definition, scope and context 3 T erms a nd definiti ons For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. 3.1 b a s e f u n c t i o n a l p r o f i l e existing functional profile from which new (child) functional profiles are created/derived 3
13、.2 conformance fulfillment of a product, process, or service of specified requirements 3.3 conformance criteria requirements indicating the behavior, action, or capability that constitutes implementation of the function INTERNATIONAL ST ANDARD ISO/HL7 16527:2016(E) ISO/HL7 2016 All rights reserved 1
14、 ISO/HL7 16527:2016(E) 3.4 conformance clause section of a specification that defines the requirements, criteria, or conditions to be satisfied in order to claim conformance 3.5 conformance statement description of the function in a PHR system that has been implemented. It reflects the degree to whi
15、ch a PHR system has met the functional profiles requirements and may include optional functions and information 3.6 d e r i v e d f u n c t i o n a l p r o f i l e functional profile that is created from a base functional profile, also known as a child functional profile 3.7 extension ability for a
16、PHR-S to incorporate additional functionality beyond what is defined in a functional profile 3.8 f u n c t i o n a l p r o f i l e subset of the PHR-S FM in which functions have been designated (sometimes in varying degrees) for certain PHR systems or sources or level of functionality 3.9 i n f o r
17、m a t i v e f u n c t i o n a l p r o f i l e registered functional profile that has successfully completed formal public scrutiny via the HL7 consensus process 3.10 inherited criterion conformance criteria listed in a header function that will be inherited by all its children functions, and conform
18、ance criteria listed in a parent function that are inherited by all its children functions 3.11 r e g i s t e r e d f u n c t i o n a l p r o f i l e functional profile that has successfully completed HL7 EHR WG registration process and review 3.12 situational criterion criterion that is required if
19、 the circumstances given are applicable 4 The Functional Model 4.1 Ov ervie w and Definition The PHR-S FM is divided into three sections: Personal Health, Supportive, and Information Infrastructure. Functional profiles can be developed which identify various functions from one or more of these three
20、 sections in order to describe a given system, and allows for further characterization of that profile by the assignment of priorities to each function in the profile (see Figure 1). While the PHR-S FM should contain all reasonably anticipated PHR-S functions, it is not intended to comprise the enti
21、re list of all functions that may be found in any specific PHR-S. Again, functional profiles will be developed to constrain the functions for an intended use see 5.1, Introduction (Reference). This document defines the PHR-S Functional Model and describes the general use of profiles and priorities (see Annex C, PHR Sources, for examples of stakeholders that might create profiles).2 ISO/HL7 2016 All rights reserved