ISO/TS 17117-3:2024

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 05 December 2024

Health informatics — Terminological resources — Part 3: Terminology implementation maturity model (TIMM)

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ISO/TS 17117-3:2024 Scope

The document defines the progression of implementation of terminology capability in information systems.

This document does not specify requirements for any specific terminological resource. It is intended to provide a basis for conformance criteria for terminological resources capabilities in specific use cases. This document does not cover in detail the software being used, though the capabilities of that software are included and impact the level of maturity reached. This document is applicable to terminological resources of all types, terminologies, classifications, value sets, code systems, and value domains.

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