Establishes the functional objectives and functionalities that products of the Electronic Health Record Systems should have in order to ensure the interoperability, processing, interpretation, confidentiality, and security of information in electronic health records, as well as the use of standards and catalogs for that information - Article 10
Establishes the functional objectives and functionalities that products of the Electronic Health Record Systems should have in order to ensure the interoperability, processing, interpretation, confidentiality, and security of information in electronic health records, as well as the use of standards and catalogs for that information appendix B
Electronic record information systems for health. Health Information Exchange
Establishes the functional objectives and functionalities that products of the Electronic Health Record Systems should have in order to ensure the interoperability, processing, interpretation, confidentiality, and security of information in electronic health records, as well as the use of standards and catalogs for that information appendix B
Federal Law on Protection of Personal Data Held by Private-Sector Parties.
Establishes the functional objectives and functionalities that products of the Electronic Health Record Systems should have in order to ensure the interoperability, processing, interpretation, confidentiality, and security of information in electronic health records, as well as the use of standards and catalogs for that information - Article 10
Establishes the functional objectives and functionalities that products of the Electronic Health Record Systems should have in order to ensure the interoperability, processing, interpretation, confidentiality, and security of information in electronic health records, as well as the use of standards and catalogs for that information - Article 5
Establishes the functional objectives and functionalities that products of the Electronic Health Record Systems should have in order to ensure the interoperability, processing, interpretation, confidentiality, and security of information in electronic health records, as well as the use of standards and catalogs for that information - Article 10 - Regulatory appendix 3.3.7
Establishes the functional objectives and functionalities that products of the Electronic Health Record Systems should have in order to ensure the interoperability, processing, interpretation, confidentiality, and security of information in electronic health records, as well as the use of standards and catalogs for that information - Articles 3.14 and 5.1.15
Electronic signatures
Establishes the functional objectives and functionalities that products of the Electronic Health Record Systems should have in order to ensure the interoperability, processing, interpretation, confidentiality, and security of information in electronic health records, as well as the use of standards and catalogs for that information - Article 5.1.15
Federal Law on Protection of Personal Data Held by Individuals, Article 10
Establishes the functional objectives and functionalities that products of the Electronic Health Record Systems should have in order to ensure the interoperability, processing, interpretation, confidentiality, and security of information in electronic health records, as well as the use of standards and catalogs for that information - Regulatory appendix A: 1.2.1
Decree issuing the Advanced Electronic Signature Law. Article 8
Establishes the functional objectives and functionalities that products of the Electronic Health Record Systems should have in order to ensure the interoperability, processing, interpretation, confidentiality, and security of information in electronic health records, as well as the use of standards and catalogs for that information - Article 5
Decree issuing the Advanced Electronic Signature Law. Article 22
Decree issuing the Advanced Electronic Signature Law. Article 22
Establishes the functional objectives and functionalities that products of the Electronic Health Record Systems should have in order to ensure the interoperability, processing, interpretation, confidentiality, and security of information in electronic health records, as well as the use of standards and catalogs for that information. Another reason why regulating the use of Electronic Health Records is essential is that doing so will make health information available when making decisions during everything from patient care to public health policy development. This will be made possible by establishing national standards and catalogs that ensure the interoperability of existing applications at the various public, private, and social institutions that provide health services to the public.
Referring to a vocabulary, set of codes, databases, terminologies, or catalogs. 3.17 Classification of procedures in medicine: Mandatory standard in Mexico for coding and generating statistics for both surgical and non-surgical (diagnostic and therapeutic) medical procedures for national comparability purposes. This standard uses the version currently in force in Mexico 3.18 International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems: International standard that is mandatory in Mexico for coding and generating uniform morbidity and mortality statistics for national and international comparability purposes. This standard uses the version currently in force in Mexico. 3.19 International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health : International standard that is mandatory in Mexico for studying, coding, and generating functioning and disability statistics for national and international comparability purposes. This standard uses the version currently in force in Mexico