Title: DICOM and ISO/TC215
1DICOM and ISO/TC215
- Hidenori Shinoda
- Charles Parisot
2Scope of ISO/TC215
- Formed in January, 1998
- Standardization in the field of information for
health, and Health Information and Communications
Technology (ICT) to achieve compatibility and
interoperability between independent systems.
Also, to ensure compatibility of data for
comparative statistical purposes (e.g.
classifications), and to reduce duplication of
effort and redundancies.
3Organization
TC215
WG1 Health records and modeling coordination WG
2 Messaging and communication Direct
Liaison with DICOM Strategic
Committee WG 3 Health concept
representation WG 4 Security WG 5 Health
cards AHGs Consumer Policies
E-Pharmacy Mobile Health
4What ISO/TC215 would try to cover?
Health Indicators and Statistics
Country Border
System Interface
EPR
Secure Message Transfer
Certification
Electronic Prescription
5WG1 Health records and modeling coordination
- Scope
- Standards for the Trusted Management of
Information Concerning Health and Healthcare
Process - Health Record Standards
- Health Information Modeling
- Current Work Items
- Country Identifier Mechanism in Healthcare
- Requirements for an Electronic Healthcare Record
Reference Architecture - Health Indicators Conceptual Framework
6WG2 Messaging and Communication
- Scope of Effort Defined in
- A General Statement of the Types of Standards to
Be Considered - The Specific Domains of Activity
- A Set of Additional Tasks or Working Principles
that Will Guide the Effort - Specific Domains
- Clinical Messaging
- Medical Device Communication
- Business and Financial Messaging
- Current Work Items
- Point-of-Care Medical Device Communication
Related Items - Method for the Development of Messages
- Key Characteristics for Interoperability and
Compatibility in Messaging and Communication
Standards
7WG3 Health Concept Representation
- Scope
- Standards for the Representation of Health
Concepts - Formal Models of Representation and Description
of Health Concepts - Principles of their Organization within
Terminologies and their Related Systems - Issues Concerning the Context of their Use in
Electronic Health Record - Current Work Items
- Vocabulary on Terminological Systems
- Controlled Health Vocabularies Vocabulary
Structure High-Level Quality Indicators - Integration of a Reference Terminology Model for
Nursing
8WG4 Security
- Scope
- Technical Measures to Protect and Enhance the
Confidentiality, Availability, and Integrity of
Health Information - Accountability for Users
- Guidelines for Security Management in Healthcare
- Current Work Items
- Public Key Infrastructure
- Directory Services for Security for
Communications and Identification of Professional
and Patient - Security requirements for Archiving and Backup
Archiving of Health Record
9WG5 Health Cards
- Scope
- Healthcare Usage of Machine Readable Cards
- Technology Independent Data Structures Leading to
Interoperability and Compatibility - Identification for Patients and Healthcare
Providers - Patient Data Cards to Convey Healthcare Data Set
- Current Work Items
- Patient Healthcare Data
- Health Cards General Characteristics
- Machine Readable Cards Health Care Applications
Numbering System and Registration Procedure for
Issuer Identifiers
10Brief History of Interaction between DICOM and
ISO/TC215
- TC215 decided not to establish an imaging WG at
Berlin meeting in 1999. - ISO/TC 215 established a peer liaison with DICOM
- Close cooperation established and now have a
yearly joint meeting between DICOM WG10 and TC
215 WG2 - DICOM has agreed to respond to TC215's interest
to standardize the means for referring images
from EPRs.
11Pilot Projects
- DICOM and ISO agreed to begin a pilot project to
attain an ISO status to DICOM standard. - ISO has a process of approving standards
developed by the third standard development
organizations (SDOs) as ISO standards. - IEEE already started to use this process for
Point-of-Care devices. HL7 started this pilot
process for gaining ISO standard status for HL7
V2.4.
12Next Steps
- DICOM plans to
- negotiate with ISO/TMB (Technical Management
Board) to start the pilot project, - obtain approval of DICOM 2002 by ISO/TC215
- also discuss an specification for referring
medical images in EPR.
13Conclusion
- ISO/TC 215s main role is to facilitate the
consolidation of existing standardization efforts
such as IEEE, CEN, HL7 and DICOM - DICOM has a responsibility of developing
international Medical Imaging and Communications
Standards and jointly harmonizing them with other
healthcare standards with TC215.