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ISO FDIS 17523 2016 Edition, January 14, 2016 HEALTH INFORMATICS - REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRONIC PRESCRIPTIONS
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Description / Abstract:
This International Standard specifies the requirements that
apply to electronic prescriptions. It describes generic principles
that are considered important for all electronic prescriptions.
The scope of this International Standard is constrained to the
content of the electronic prescription itself, the digital document
which is issued by a prescribing healthcare professional and
received by a dispensing healthcare professional. The prescribed
medicinal product is to be dispensed through an authorized
healthcare professional with the aim to be administered to a human
patient. Other messages, roles and scenarios (e.g. validation of a
prescription, administration, medication charts, EHR of the
patient, reimbursement of care and dispensed products) are out of
scope of this International Standard, because they are more or less
country or region specific, due to differences in culture and in
legislation of healthcare. However, requirements and content of
electronic prescriptions within the context of jurisdictions have a
relationship with these scenarios. The way in which electronic
prescriptions are made available or exchanged also fall outside the
scope of this International Standard.
This International Standard is applicable to electronic
prescriptions of medicinal products. Although other kinds of
products (e.g. medical devices, wound care products) can be ordered
by means of an electronic prescription, the requirements in this
International Standard are aimed at medicinal products that have a
market authorization and at pharmaceutical preparations which are
compounded in a pharmacy. An electronic prescription is an
information object that authorizes a healthcare professional to
legally dispense a medicinal product.
This International Standard specifies a list of data elements
that can partly be considered as essential for all electronic
prescriptions or for electronic prescriptions in certain
jurisdictions or in certain clinical settings (primary healthcare,
hospital, etc.).