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ISO/TR 16056-2:2004-Health informatics — Interoperability of telehealth systems and networks-Part 2: Real-time systems

ISO/TR 16056-2:2004

ISO/TR 16056-2:2004-Health informatics — Interoperability of telehealth systems and networks-Part 2: Real-time systems

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Standard´s number:ISO/TR 16056-2:2004
Pages:45
Edition:1
Released:2004
Language:English
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ISO/TR 16056-2:2004


ISO/TR 16056-2:2004 builds on the introduction to telehealth described in Part 1: Introduction and definitions, and focuses on the technical standards related to real-time applications (including video, audio, and data conferencing) and interoperability aspects of telehealth systems and networks. Specifically, this document addresses four main areas: Standards for real-time telehealth systems: The document describes the technical standards related to real-time telehealth applications, including audio, video, and data conferencing capabilities. It also identifies gaps, overlaps and inconsistencies in the standards, and provides some guidance about how they need to evolve.Interoperability issues in telehealth applications: The document examines interoperability aspects of real-time multimedia conferencing standards and telehealth products, and identifies areas of concern from the interoperability perspective that need to be resolved.Requirements for interoperable telehealth systems and networks: The document defines interoperability requirements at different levels of interaction between telehealth systems and provides some guidelines on how interoperability can be achieved.Framework for interoperable architectures: The document identifies interoperable building blocks for telehealth solutions and interactions between these building blocks, and explores the possibility of standardization of these building blocks. The scope of the document does not include conformity and interoperability tests or functional specifications for telehealth systems and networks.