National standards define datasets, coding systems, and
rules that ensure consistency, quality, and interoperability across all healthcare providers.
Core elements of
National Standards
Clear datasets, coding systems, and rules that ensure healthcare data is reliable,
consistent, and interoperable across the country.
National Standards
Provide the overarching framework that guides how healthcare data is defined, managed, and shared across the country.
Minimum Data Sets
Identify the essential data elements that must be consistently collected to ensure completeness and comparability.
Coding Systems
Offer standardized codes for diagnoses, treatments, and medical services, enabling accuracy and interoperability.
Other Terminology
Aligns medical language across providers, ensuring that healthcare terms are used consistently in all settings.
Business Rules
Define the common rules and processes that govern healthcare operations, compliance, and decision-making.
Public Hospitals
Government healthcare facilities use unified standards to deliver consistent, high-quality care.
Private Hospitals
Private institutions ensure compliance and interoperability across the healthcare system.
University Hospitals
Teaching and research hospitals adopt standards to support education, innovation, and advanced care.
GPs
General practitioners follow standardized data practices to ensure reliable patient records from the first consultation.
Individual Clinics & Others
Extending standards to smaller clinics and specialized providers guarantees complete national coverage.
Consistency across the
healthcare system
By adopting national standards, healthcare providers ensure that data is accurate, secure, and consistent across every level of care. From GPs and hospitals to clinics and research institutions, these standards create a unified approach that supports better decision-making, improves patient outcomes, and strengthens regulatory compliance.
Standardization reduces duplication, streamlines processes, and enables seamless data sharing between different providers. This not only improves efficiency but also builds a more resilient healthcare system that can adapt to future challenges while maintaining high-quality patient care.
Building Healthcare
Together
We collaborate with governments, health ministries, and national healthcare systems to create secure, scalable, and citizen-centered digital health ecosystems. Our goal: better care, improved efficiency, and sustainable health outcomes.