ENV 13606-4:2000
(Main)Health informatics - Electronic healthcare record communication - Part 4: Messages for the exchange of information
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Health informatics - Electronic healthcare record communication - Part 4: Messages for the exchange of information
This European Prestandard specifies messages that enable exchange of electronic healthcare record information between healthcare parties responsible for the provision of clinical care to an individual patient. These messages allow information from an electronic healthcare record held by one health professional to be sent to another health professional.
Zdravstvena informatika – Komuniciranje z elektronskimi zapisi v zdravstvenem varstvu - 4. del: Sporočila za izmenjavo informacij
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST ENV 13606-4:2003
01-oktober-2003
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