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Meeting set to build consensus.

C Dunbar

    Computers in Healthcare
    |August 6, 1992
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    European and American experts collaborated on healthcare information standards. This meeting of CEN Technical Committee 251 fostered international cooperation for better health data exchange.

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    Area of Science:

    • Health Informatics
    • International Standards Development
    • Healthcare Policy

    Background:

    • Healthcare information exchange faces challenges due to varying standards across regions.
    • International collaboration is crucial for developing universally applicable healthcare data standards.
    • CEN Technical Committee 251 serves as a platform for European standardization in the health sector.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To document the collaborative efforts between Europe and America on healthcare information standards.
    • To highlight the significance of the CEN Technical Committee 251 meeting in advancing global health data interoperability.
    • To foster a shared understanding of best practices in healthcare information standardization.

    Main Methods:

    • Attended the CEN Technical Committee 251 meeting.

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  • Facilitated discussions between European and American delegates on healthcare information standards.
  • Documented key agreements and areas for future collaboration.
  • Main Results:

    • Established a collaborative framework between European and American stakeholders on healthcare information standards.
    • Identified common goals and challenges in health data standardization.
    • Strengthened international partnerships for advancing health informatics.

    Conclusions:

    • International cooperation is vital for creating effective healthcare information standards.
    • The CEN Technical Committee 251 meeting was a successful step towards global health data interoperability.
    • Continued collaboration will accelerate the development and adoption of robust healthcare information standards.