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<p><b>1.1 General</b></p>
<p>Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a form of traditional medicine that originated in China, and is</p>
<p>characterized by holism and treatment based on pattern identification/syndrome differentiation. The</p>
<p>Technical Specification establishes common concepts and a vocabulary for describing the complex</p>
<p>domain of various Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) informatics standards initiatives and their</p>
<p>supporting artefacts. It provides a useful profiling framework to align existing and developing TCM</p>
<p>informatics standards and to reference health informatics standards. It promotes the reuse of TCM</p>
<p>informatics knowledge and improves the identification of opportunities for TCM informatics standards</p>
<p>alignment, collaboration, and coordination.</p>
<p>Topics considered outside the scope of this Technical Specification include:</p>
<p>— profiling framework and classification for informatics standards of Kampo, Korean medicine, and</p>
<p>other traditional medicine.</p>
<p><b>1.2 Main purpose</b></p>
<p>The framework has been developed to address different needs of TCM informatics and compare with</p>
<p>health informatics standards. The specific needs addressed in this Technical Specification are the</p>
<p>following:</p>
<p>— provide the capability to comprehensively define and classify TCM informatics standards artefacts;</p>
<p>— facilitate the coordination, communication, and comparability of TCM informatics standards</p>
<p>through a common understanding of intended users and content;</p>
<p>— help identify and coordinate TCM informatics standards development;</p>
<p>— promote TCM informatics standards integration and alignment within and between standards from</p>
<p>different Standards Development Organizations (SDOs); and</p>
<p>— provide a framework to assist with the coordination of ISO/TC 215 work items both within the</p>
<p>technical committee and with related TCs, including ISO/TC 249 and ISO/TC 46.</p>
<p><b>1.3 Benefits</b></p>
<p>The potential benefits of the Technical Specification include the following:</p>
<p>— introduction of classification concepts and terminology for TCM informatics standard artefacts;</p>
<p>— enhancement of TCM informatics standards development coordination through the identification of</p>
<p>potential duplication between standards initiatives;</p>
<p><b></b></p>
<p>— enhancement of global understanding of TCM informatics standards in support of their knowledge</p>
<p>management.</p>
<p><b>1.4 Target groups</b></p>
<p>The target groups include the following:</p>
<p>— managers and reviewers of TCM informatics standards;</p>
<p>— developers of TCM informatics standards;</p>
<p>— users of TCM informatics standards.</p>
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<p><b>1.1 General</b></p>
<p>Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a form of traditional medicine that originated in China, and is</p>
<p>characterized by holism and treatment based on pattern identification/syndrome differentiation. The</p>
<p>Technical Specification establishes common concepts and a vocabulary for describing the complex</p>
<p>domain of various Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) informatics standards initiatives and their</p>
<p>supporting artefacts. It provides a useful profiling framework to align existing and developing TCM</p>
<p>informatics standards and to reference health informatics standards. It promotes the reuse of TCM</p>
<p>informatics knowledge and improves the identification of opportunities for TCM informatics standards</p>
<p>alignment, collaboration, and coordination.</p>
<p>Topics considered outside the scope of this Technical Specification include:</p>
<p>— profiling framework and classification for informatics standards of Kampo, Korean medicine, and</p>
<p>other traditional medicine.</p>
<p><b>1.2 Main purpose</b></p>
<p>The framework has been developed to address different needs of TCM informatics and compare with</p>
<p>health informatics standards. The specific needs addressed in this Technical Specification are the</p>
<p>following:</p>
<p>— provide the capability to comprehensively define and classify TCM informatics standards artefacts;</p>
<p>— facilitate the coordination, communication, and comparability of TCM informatics standards</p>
<p>through a common understanding of intended users and content;</p>
<p>— help identify and coordinate TCM informatics standards development;</p>
<p>— promote TCM informatics standards integration and alignment within and between standards from</p>
<p>different Standards Development Organizations (SDOs); and</p>
<p>— provide a framework to assist with the coordination of ISO/TC 215 work items both within the</p>
<p>technical committee and with related TCs, including ISO/TC 249 and ISO/TC 46.</p>
<p><b>1.3 Benefits</b></p>
<p>The potential benefits of the Technical Specification include the following:</p>
<p>— introduction of classification concepts and terminology for TCM informatics standard artefacts;</p>
<p>— enhancement of TCM informatics standards development coordination through the identification of</p>
<p>potential duplication between standards initiatives;</p>
<p><b></b></p>
<p>— enhancement of global understanding of TCM informatics standards in support of their knowledge</p>
<p>management.</p>
<p><b>1.4 Target groups</b></p>
<p>The target groups include the following:</p>
<p>— managers and reviewers of TCM informatics standards;</p>
<p>— developers of TCM informatics standards;</p>
<p>— users of TCM informatics standards.</p>