ihe patient care devices highlights august 31, 2007

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IHE Patient Care Devices

Highlights

August 31, 2007

PCD HIMSS Showcase Scenario

Welch AllynWelch AllynConnexConnexTMTM

DataDataManagementManagement

SystemSystem

Vital Signs Monitor

GEGE

AwareAwareGatewayGateway

Patient Monitor, Ventilator

PhilipsPhilips

IntellivueIntellivueInformationInformation

CenterCenter

Patient Monitor, Ventilator

Emergency Care Intensive Care

LiveDataLiveData

OR-DashBoardOR-DashBoard

GE GE

CentricityCentricity®®

PeriopPeriopAnesthesiaAnesthesia

DraegerDraeger

InnovianInnovian®®

Solution SuiteSolution Suite

Patient Monitor, Anesthesia Sys

B. BraunB. BraunDoseTracDoseTracTMTM

InfusionInfusionManagementManagement

SoftwareSoftware

InfusionDevices

Perioperative Care

PhilipsPhilips

Intellivue ClinicalIntellivue ClinicalInformationInformation

PortfolioPortfolio

IHE PCD 2007 Interoperability Showcase Demonstration

2007 Interoperability Showcase2007 Interoperability Showcase

2007 Interoperability Showcase2007 Interoperability Showcase

Survey By HIMSS Analytics

The next two slides are from a survey conducted for the PCD by HIMSS

Demographics: User Organization Types

77 Hospital Based Respondents*

*26 of the 103 Non-Vendor Respondents do not work in hospitals

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40

University / Tertiary Care

300+ Bed Non Profit

Smaller Non Profit

Municipal or State Instiution

100-299 Bed Non Profit

For Profit Chain

Other

Survey Question: With respect to Medical Devices, how important is it for the following devices to

become integrated under the IHE?

= Users= Vendors

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80

Dialysis (acute / chronic)

Intra-Aortic Balloon Pumps

Infusion Pumps

Anesthesia Systems

Ventilators

Physiological Waveform Monitors

Vital Signs Reporting Devices

Percent of respondents that consider it important

Device Enterprise Communication Profile – 2006-7

Provides the ability of a device to send physiological data directly, or through a gateway. Sampled data from continuous parameters (heart rate, blood pressure, SpO2) or intermittent parameters such as NIBP are included.

Subscribe to Patient Data 2007

An optional publish/ subscribe mechanism for applications to negotiate which PCD messages are communicated to a given application based on negotiated predicates (i.e., filter by patient, parameter or certain other characteristics)

Patient Identity Binding 2007

Automates the entry of patient identification to Patient Care Device systems, providing the potential for improving throughput, reducing errors, and increasing safety and increasing device and drug effectiveness.

Roadmap for 2008 and Beyond

Profile Family Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5

Patient Identification Binding

Cross Enterprise Sharing of Synchronous Patient Data

Device control paramaters, interlocks, alarm controls, authentication

PCD-02 Patient Data Publish and Subscribe Query

Real Time Clinical Data Management, Storage and Retrieval

Point of Care Real Time PnP Device Integration

Device Interrogation, Identification, Location

Device-Device interaction Device-Device Control

Transport - pre hospital, waveforms, AED, telephonic

Wellness, smart home dataOutside the home - e.g. fitness

Alarm Interoperability - Alarm Information

Alarm Control

PCA Infusion Safety Smart Alarm Applications Smart Alarm Applications

IHE ECG WorkflowSmall Data Element Exchange

Infrastructure Export of PCD Data (DEC)

Inter-Device

Home Telehealth

Cross Domain

Work Flows

Applications

PCD Contacts

PCD CoChairs:– Todd Cooper - t.cooper@ieee.org – Jack Harrington - jack.harrington@philips.com– Ray Zambuto - rzambuto@techmed.com

• PCD Technical Project Manager:– Manny Furst - efurst@imp-tech.com

• IHE (International) Strategic Development Committee CoChair– Elliot Sloane - elliot.sloane@villanova.edu

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