

Data SetĮxchanged information consisting of a structured set of Attributes. Data ElementĪ unit of information as defined by a single entry in the data dictionary. Data DictionaryĪ registry of DICOM Data Elements that assigns a unique tag, a name, value characteristics, and semantics to each Data Element. It specifies the Service Classes, Information Objects, Communication Protocols, Security Profiles, and Media Storage Application Profiles supported by the implementation. Conformance StatementĪ formal statement that describes a specific implementation of the DICOM Standard. The result of encoding a set of DICOM Command Elements using the DICOM encoding scheme. Command ElementĪn encoding of a parameter of a command that conveys this parameter's value. CommandĪ request to operate on information across a network. An Attribute has a name and a value that are independent of any encoding scheme. LOINC® is the registered trademark of Regenstrief Institute, Inc, all rights reserved.Ī property of an Information Object. SNOMED®, SNOMED Clinical Terms®, SNOMED CT® are the registered trademarks of the International Health Terminology Standards Development Organisation (IHTSDO), all rights reserved. HL7® and CDA® are the registered trademarks of Health Level Seven International, all rights reserved. The Standard is published as NEMA Standard PS3, and its Parts are identified by the numbering of the NEMA publication (PS3.1, PS3.2, etc.).ĭICOM® is the registered trademark of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association for its standards publications relating to digital communications of medical information, all rights reserved. The DICOM Standard is structured as a multi-part document using the guidelines established in. This DICOM Standard was developed according to the procedures of the DICOM Standards Committee. The principal product of the Committee is this Standard, Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM). The Secretariat of theĬommittee is the National Electrical Manufacturers Association and its Medical Imaging and Technology Alliance division.

Organizations in the fields of Healthcare Informatics and Electrical Equipment in Medical Practice. The Committee collaborates closely with other standards development Membership is open to all organizations withĪ material interest in the work of the Committee. Related information systems, and government agencies, trade associations, and other standards development organizations withĪn interest in standardization of medical imaging information and related data.
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Professional societies whose specialties include the use of medical imaging, manufacturers of medical imaging equipment and The DICOM Standards Committee is an independent, international standards development organization comprising biomedical PS3.22: Real-Time Communication (DICOM-RTV) 7. PS3.21: Transformations between DICOM and other Representations 6.22. PS3.20: Imaging Reports using HL7 Clinical Document Architecture 6.21. PS3.15: Security and System Management Profiles 6.16. PS3.14: Grayscale Standard Display Function 6.15. PS3.13: Retired (formerly Print Management Point-to-point Communication PS3.12: Storage Functions and Media Formats For Data Interchange 6.13. PS3.11: Media Storage Application Profiles 6.12. PS3.10 Media Storage and File Format for Media Interchange 6.11. PS3.9: Retired (formerly Point-to-point Communication Support For MessageĮxchange) 6.10. PS3.8: Network Communication Support For Message Exchange 6.9. PS3.3: Information Object Definitions 6.4. Overview of The Content of The DICOM Standard 6.1. Information Objects and Unique Object Identification 1.4.4. Global Applicability and Localization 1.4.2. Table of Contents Notice and Disclaimer Foreword 1.
