Use of Standard

IHE is making an extensive use of existing standards. Use this page to see where the standard are use within the different transactions, actors or integration profiles

  • CCOW: HL7 Clinical Context Object Workgroup
  • CDA R1: CDA HL7 Clinical Document Architecture (ANSI/HL7 CDA R1-2000)
  • DICOM PS 3.1: Introduction and Overview
  • DICOM PS 3.2: Conformance PDF
  • DICOM PS 3.3: Information Object Definitions
  • DICOM PS 3.4: Service Class Specifications
  • DICOM PS 3.5: Data Structures and Encoding
  • DICOM PS 3.6: Data Dictionary
  • DICOM PS 3.7: Message Exchange
  • DICOM PS 3.8: Network Communication Support for Message Exchange
  • DICOM PS 3.10: Media Storage and File Format for Data Interchange
  • DICOM PS 3.11: Media Storage Application Profiles
  • DICOM PS 3.12: Media Formats and Physical Media for Data Interchange
  • DICOM PS 3.14: Grayscale Standard Display Function
  • DICOM PS 3.15: Security Profiles
  • DICOM PS 3.16: Content Mapping Resource
  • DICOM PS 3.17: Explanatory Information
  • DICOM PS 3.18: Web Access to DICOM Persistent Objects (WADO)
  • E123: ITU-T: E123: Notation for national and international telephone numbers
  • E2147-01: ASTM E2147-01 Standard Specification for Audit and Disclosure Logs for Use in Health Information Systems.
  • ebMS: ebMS OASIS/ebXML Messaging Services Specifications v2.0
  • ebRIM: ebRIM OASIS/ebXML Registry Information Model v2.0
  • ebRS: ebRS OASIS/ebXML Registry Services Specifications v2.0
  • HL7: Health Level 7
  • HL7V2.3.1: Health Level 7 (HL7) V2.3.1
  • HL7V2.4: HL7 V2.4
  • HL7V2.5: HL7 V2.5
  • HL7V3: HL7 V3
  • MIME: MIME Multipurpose Internet Message Extensions (RFC 2045 to RFC 2049)
  • NTP: Network Time Protocol Version 3. (RFC1305)
  • OASIS: Advanding Open Standard for the Information Society
  • PS115-99: Provisional Standard Specification for Audit and Disclosure Logs for Use in Health Information Systems.
  • RFC1305: Network Time Protocol Version 3. (RFC 1305)
  • RFC1510: The Kerberos Network Authentication Service (V5) (RFC 1510)
  • RFC1738: Uniform Resource Locators (URL), December 1994 (RFC1738)
  • RFC1766: Tags for the Identification of Languages (RFC1766)
  • RFC2181: Clarifications to the DNS Specification (RFC2181)
  • RFC2219: Use of DNS Aliases for Network Services (RFC2219)
  • RFC2246: Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.0 (RFC 2246)
  • RFC2251: Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3) (RFC2251)
  • RFC2252: Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3): Attribute Syntax Definitions (RFC2252)
  • RFC2253: Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3): UTF-8 String Representation of Distinguished Names (RFC2253)
  • RFC2256: A Summary of the X.500(96) User Schema for use with LDAPv3:
  • RFC2387: multipart/related The MIME Multipart/Related Content-type (RFC2387)
  • RFC2616: HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol HTTP/1.1 (RFC2616)
  • RFC2782: A DNS RR for specifying the location of services (DNS SRV) (RFC2782)
  • RFC2798: Definition of the inetOrgPerson LDAP Object Class (RFC2798)
  • RFC2821: SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (RFC2821)
  • RFC2829: Authentication Methods for LDAP (RFC2829)
  • RFC2830: LDAPv3: Extension for Transport Layer Security (RFC2830)
  • RFC3164: The BSD Syslog Protocol. (RFC 3164)
  • RFC3195: Reliable Delivery for Syslog (RFC 3195)
  • RFC3881: Security Audit and Access Accountability Message XML Data Definitions for Healthcare Applications (RFC 3881)
  • SNTP: Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) (RFC2030)
  • SQL: ISO/IEC 9075 Database Language SQL
  • TSL : ETSI : Electronic Signatures and Infrastructures (ESI); Provision of harmonized Trust-service status information
  • WSDL: Web Services Description Language (WSDL) 1.1. W3C Note 15 March 2001.
  • X509: Recommendation X.509 (03/00).
  • XHTML 1.0: The Extensible HyperText Markup Language (Second Edition).A Reformulation of HTML 4 in XML 1.0. W3C Recommendation 26 January 2000, revised 1 August 2002
  • XHTML Basic: W3C Recommendation 19 December 2000
  • XML: Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Second Edition). W3C Recommendation 6 October 2000