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Health informatics - Identification of medicinal products - Implementation guidelines for ISO 11615 data elements and structures for the unique identification and exchange of regulated medicinal product information

Abstract

ISO/TS 20443:2017 defines concepts and describes data elements and their structural relationships, which are required for the unique identification and the detailed description of Medicinal Products. Taken together, all ISO IDMP standards (ISO 11615, ISO 11616, ISO 11238, ISO 11239 and ISO 11240) define, characterise, and uniquely identify regulated Medicinal Products for human use from approval, to post-marketing and renewal or withdrawal from the market, where applicable. Furthermore, to support successful information exchange in relation to the unique identification and characterisation of Medicinal Products, the normative use of HL7 common product model (CPM) and structured product labeling (SPL) messaging is described. References to the use of other relevant standards for Medicinal Product information are included in ISO/TS 20443:2017 to support successful information exchange.

Begin

2023-01-19

WI

00251393

Planned document number

prCEN ISO/TS 20443 rev

Responsible national committee

NA 176-02-03 AA - Terminology  

Responsible european committee

CEN/TC 251/WG 1 - Enterprise and Information  

previous edition(s)

Health informatics - Identification of medicinal products - Implementation guidelines for ISO 11615 data elements and structures for the unique identification and exchange of regulated medicinal product information (ISO/TS 20443:2017)
2018-05

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