BS ISO 20301 pdf free download
BS ISO 20301-2014 pdf free download.Health informatics — Health cards — General characteristics.
This International Standard describes general characteristics of machine-readable cards used in the field of healthcare.
This International Standard is designed to confirm the identities of both the healthcare application provider and the healthcare cardholder in order that information can be exchanged by using cards issued for healthcare service.
This International Standard focuses on the machine-readable cards of ID-1 type defined in ISO/IEC 7810 that are issued for healthcare services provided in a service area that crosses the national borders of two or more countries/areas.
This International Standard applies directly or refers to existing ISO standards for the physical characteristics and recording techniques. Security issues follow the requirements of each healthcare card system.
In addition, this International Standard regulates the visual information written on the card.
2 Normative references
The following documents, in 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 21549-1:2013, Health informatics — Patient healthcard data — Part 1: General structure
ISO 21549-2:2004, Health informatics — Patient healthcard data — Part 2: Common objects
ISO/IEC 7810, Identification cards — Physical characteristics
ISO/IEC 7811 (all parts), Identification cards — Recording technique
ISO/IEC 7812-1, Identification cards — Identification of issuers — Part 1: Numbering system
ISO/IEC 7816 (all parts), Identification cards — Integrated circuit cards
ISO/IEC 10373 (all parts), Identification cards — Test methods
ISO/IEC 10536 (all parts), Identification cards — Contactless integrated circuit(s) cards — Close-coupled cards
ISO/IEC 11693 (all parts), Identification cards — Optical memory cards
ISO/IEC 14443 (all parts), Identification cards — Contactless integrated circuit cards — Proximity cards
ISO/IEC 15420 (all parts), Information technology — Automatic identification and data capture techniques — EAN/UPC bar code symbology specification
ISO/IEC 15438 (all parts), Information technology — Automatic identification and data capture techniques
— PDF417 bar code symbology specification
ISO/IEC 15693 (all parts), Identification cards — Contactless integrated circuit cards — Vicinity cards
ISO/IEC 24789 (all parts), Identification cards — Card service life
3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1 application provided for specific services in healthcare fields, which could be carried out by using a separate set of information stored in the healthcare data card EXAMPLE An application for making appointments for medical treatment, an application for providing access to medical records, and an application for certifying health funding status are all examples of healthcare applications.
3.2 card issuer entity that records the information to activate the card, register, and distribute to the healthcare cardholder EXAMPLE A hospital could be an issuer of cards for handling appointments for medical treatment or for accessing medical records. A health funding agency could be an issuer of cards for health funding. 3.3 field? identifier character strings, numeric characters, and/or icons placed near the visually readable data that help to identify the data
3.4 front side of the card back side of the card front/back side of the card is defined in standards related to the applied recording techniques and card technologies, e.g. ISO/IEC 7811 for cards with embossing and/or magnetic stripes, ISO/IEC 7816 for integrated circuit cards, and ISO/IEC 11693 (all parts) for optical memory cards
3.5 healthcare application provider entity that provides healthcare services to the healthcare cardholder and in the course of doing so, makes use of the card and records the health care application information onto the cards EXAMPLE A hospital could be a healthcare application provider by handling appointments for medical treatment or by providing access control to medical records. A health funding agency could be a healthcare application provider by issuing cards for health funding. A health funding agency could also be a healthcare application provider by certifying the health funding status of the healthcare cardholder. Note 1 to entry: If the card contains an application for medical appointments, a hospital could be an application provider as it provides appointment services to the patients, while it could also be a user of the card if the card contains an application for health funding services, as the hospital could get reimbursed from the health funding agency.BS ISO 20301 pdf download.