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www.ihe.net Planning Committee Ken Fuchs / Steve Merritt Technical Committee John Garguilo / John Rhoads Patient Care Device Domain Update (PCD)

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IHE PCD PresentationFrom Standards to Profiles
Role of IHE PCD
IHE PCD was formed in 2005 to address issues related to integration of Point-of-Care medical devices:
With each other
With enterprise systems
IHE PCD wants to “raise the bar” from the current state of integration projects to out of the box interoperable solutions.
PCD Sponsors
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The Patient Care Device Domain is concerned with use cases in which at least one actor is a patient-centric point-of-care medical device.
We coordinate with other IHE clinical specialty based domains such as medical imaging and lab to ensure consistency of medical device integration solutions across all IHE technical frameworks.
IHE PCD Charter
Profile Selection by Committees
IHE Improves, Safety, Quality and Efficiency in Clinical Settings.
14-18 mos.
Test at IHE Connectathons
Update Profile TI, Final Text
2014, 2015
Q1 2015
Q2 2015
MEM: Medical Equipment Management
PCIM: Point-of-Care Identity Management
PIV: Point-of-Care Infusion Verification
WCM: Waveform Communication Management
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[IDCO]
Asynchronous Data Query
Supports retrospective query of PCD data from databases. Supports Use Cases such as Clinical Decision Support, back-filling of EMR databases, etc.
EMR,
CDSS,
CIS,
Etc.
Medical Equipment Management
Battery Management On A/C or D/C? Charge level (% of full)/Est. operating time left. Charging / Discharging history Battery type and installation date Est. battery life
Location Services Current location Previous locations (Trending) Boundary controls (Alarm when device leaves area)
Device Configuration Management Recall Management Unique device identification Hardware configuration (serial numbers, etc) Software configuration (revision numbers, etc) Device Reconfiguration Use profiles (NICU vs. CICU)
Operational Status and Monitoring Is the device currently in use Usage history Alarms – which are active, what the trigger levels, how long has the alarm been on Day/time of last self check and its result Event log recording Preventative Maintanence Last PM Next scheduled PM Last repair time/date
Patch Management Pending patches Patch history
Risk Management Risk analysis Risk evaluation Verification of risk control measures Residual risks
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[MEM]
Profile Selection by Committees
IHE Improves, Safety, Quality and Efficiency in Clinical Settings.
14-18 mos.
Test at IHE Connectathons
www.ihe.net
Meets every 2 weeks alternating with TC
www.ihe.net
Development of test scripts
Meets every 2 weeks alternating with PC
www.ihe.net
Overview of IHE-PCD
Advice on how to specify IHE in technology assessment
Tools to find IHE-PCD compliant products
Guidance on installation testing to confirm that IHE capabilities are functioning properly
Issues to consider when installing and configuring IHE-compliant system
Identifying and addressing potential problems in order to maximize your benefit despite existing “legacy” systems
Questions?
Operational Status and
Usage history
levels, how long has the alarm been on
Day/time of last self check and its result
Event log recording
Est. battery life
Residual risks