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Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Healthcare Technology
  • Medical Standardization

Background:

  • Global importance of health informatics standardization for interoperability and compatibility.
  • Key standard development organizations (SDOs) include ISO, CEN, IHE, and HL7.
  • The increasing need for standardized technologies in advancing healthcare.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report on the current activities of major SDOs in health informatics standardization.
  • To discuss the future trajectory of health informatics standardization.
  • To foster collaboration towards "future medicine" through standardized technologies.

Main Methods:

  • A workshop was conducted to review past and present standardization activities.
  • Discussions focused on the future direction of health informatics standardization.
  • Collaboration with World Health Organization (WHO) members was established.

Main Results:

  • The workshop facilitated a shared understanding of the status of each SDO's activities.
  • Active participation and opinion exchange among attendees.
  • Engagement of WHO members in supporting standardization efforts.

Conclusions:

  • Workshop speakers were appointed to the IMIA working group on Standards in Health Care Informatics (WG16).
  • A consensus was reached on the importance of international collaboration for health informatics standardization.
  • The collective goal is to advance "future medicine" through unified standardization efforts.