ISO/TS 5615:2025
International Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
15 July 2025
Health informatics — Accelerating safe, effective and secure remote connected care and mobile health through standards-based interoperability solutions addressing gaps revealed by pandemics
ISO/TS 5615:2025 Files
English
92 Pages
Current Edition
104.53 BHD
ISO/TS 5615:2025 Scope
This document reviews the structural changes that have been precipitated by the COVID-19 pandemic in Remote Connected Care and Mobile Health (RCC-MH). The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on care settings such as home and community care, acute care and outpatient care are reviewed discussing how well these healthcare environments were prepared to address the encountered connectivity challenges from a standards point of view. The current standards landscape is reviewed and gaps are identified leading to recommendations for future standards work.
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