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ETSI - TR 103 477

eHEALTH; Standardization use cases for eHealth

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Organization: ETSI
Publication Date: 1 October 2019
Status: inactive
Page Count: 28
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The present document presents a number of typical use cases in the eHealth domain and their analysis to identify gaps in standardization. The analysis covers aspects of link connectivity, network interconnectivity, semantic and syntactic interoperability, security (risks and provisions) and the existence of standards to meet each aspect. Furthermore the analysis identifies actors and their roles, for each of primary, secondary and tertiary involvement in the use case.

The use case examples have been drawn or informed by publications from industry, from completed FP7 and H2020 projects, from ETSI Technical Bodies, and from current eHealth and Health industry practices.

Document History

January 1, 2023
eHEALTH; Standardization use cases for eHealth
The present document presents a number of typical use cases in the eHealth domain and their analysis to identify gaps in standardization. The analysis covers aspects of link connectivity, network...
August 1, 2020
eHEALTH; Standardization use cases for eHealth
The present document presents a number of typical use cases in the eHealth domain and their analysis to identify gaps in standardization. The analysis covers aspects of link connectivity, network...
TR 103 477
October 1, 2019
eHEALTH; Standardization use cases for eHealth
The present document presents a number of typical use cases in the eHealth domain and their analysis to identify gaps in standardization. The analysis covers aspects of link connectivity, network...

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