Summary

The Continua Design Guidelines (CDG) define a framework of underlying standards and criteria that ensure the interoperability of devices and data used for personal connected health services. The CDG also contain design guidelines (DGs) that further clarify underlying standards or specifications by reducing options or by adding missing features to improve interoperability.

ITU-T H.813 focuses on the following interface:

–        HIS-IF – Interface between health & fitness services (HFSs) and the Healthcare Information System (HIS)

ITU-T H.813 is part of the "ITU-T H.810 interoperability design guidelines for personal connected health systems" subseries that covers the following areas:

–        ITU-T H.810 – Interoperability design guidelines for personal connected health systems: Introduction

–        ITU-T H.811 – Interoperability design guidelines for personal connected health systems: Personal Health Devices interface

–        ITU-T H.812 – Interoperability design guidelines for personal connected health systems: Services interface

–        ITU-T H.812.1 – Interoperability design guidelines for personal connected health systems: Services interface: Observation Upload capability

–        ITU-T H.812.2 – Interoperability design guidelines for personal connected health systems: Services interface: Questionnaire capability

–        ITU-T H.812.3 – Interoperability design guidelines for personal connected health systems: Services interface: Capability Exchange capability

–        ITU-T H.812.4 – Interoperability design guidelines for personal connected health systems: Services interface: Authenticated Persistent Session Capability

–        ITU-T H.813 – Interoperability design guidelines for personal connected health systems: Healthcare Information System interface design guidelines (this design guidelines document)