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    Standardization is crucial for Health and Medical Informatics and Telematics. This article reviews European standardization efforts by CEN TC 251, detailing emerging health informatics standards.

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    • Health and Medical Informatics
    • Telematics
    • Healthcare Standardization

    Background:

    • The increasing complexity of healthcare systems necessitates robust information management.
    • Telematics plays a vital role in modern healthcare delivery and data exchange.
    • Lack of standardized protocols hinders interoperability and efficiency in health informatics.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the critical importance of standardization in Health and Medical Informatics and Telematics.
    • To provide an overview of the current activities and progress of CEN TC 251.
    • To describe the scope and content of emerging European standards in healthcare informatics.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of current standardization activities within CEN TC 251.
    • Analysis of the scope and content of developing European standards.
    • Synthesis of information on the state of healthcare informatics standardization.

    Main Results:

    • CEN TC 251 is actively developing European standards for health informatics.
    • Several emerging standards address key areas within healthcare informatics and telematics.
    • Standardization efforts aim to improve interoperability and data exchange.

    Conclusions:

    • Standardization is essential for advancing Health and Medical Informatics and Telematics.
    • The work of CEN TC 251 is pivotal in shaping the future of European healthcare standards.
    • Adoption of these emerging standards will foster greater integration and efficiency in healthcare.