ISO/TS 9321:2024

International Standard   Current Edition
· Approved on 13 June 2024 ·

Health informatics — General requirements of multi-centre medical data collaborative analysis

IT applications in health care technology
Including computer tomography

ISO/TS 9321:2024 Files

English 18 Pages
Current Edition
41.7 BHD

ISO/TS 9321:2024 Scope

This document outlines the general requirements for conducting a multi-centre medical data collaborative analysis, covering various aspects such as system architecture, data storage, data standardization, collaborative research management and security. The data considered in this standard primarily encompasses electronic health record data for multi-centre collaborative researches, including structured data, medical text data, image data, etc.

This standard is applicable to a wide range of individuals and institutions, including developers, maintainers, management personnel, researchers, and data-owning organizations.

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