PCD Profile DEC Overview

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Device Enterprise Communication communicates PCD data to Enterprise applications (CDS, CDRs, EMRs, etc.).

Summary

This profile addresses the need for consistent communication of PCD data to the enterprise. Recipients of enterprise PCD data include, but are not limited to, Clinical Decision Support applications, Clinical Data Repositories (CDRs), Electronic Medical Record applications (EMRs), and Electronic Health Records (EHRs). Examples of patient care devices included in this profile include, but are not limited to, vital signs monitors, point of care blood analyzers, infusion pumps, point of care glucometers, anesthesia systems, ventilators, and dialysis systems.

The Device Enterprise Communication profile provides an optional "Publish/Subscribe" mechanism for applications to negotiate which PCD messages are communicated to a given application based on negotiated predicates. Publish and subscribe refers to the ability of one system, the publisher, to offer a data stream that can be sent to recipient systems upon subscription.

This profile also provides an option to address the binding of the patient identification with the data from a PCD.

Benefits

In a recent HIMSS survey of requirements for Patient Care Device (PCD) the respondents identified Enterprise Sharing of PCD data as their highest priority. Benefits of DEC include shortening decision time, increasing productivity, minimizing transcription errors, and obtaining increased contextual information regarding the data.

Details

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Systems Affected

Patient care device data includes periodic physiologic data (heart rate, invasive blood pressure, respiration rate, etc.), aperiodic physiologic data (non-invasive blood pressure, patient weight, cardiac output, etc.), CLIA waived (or equivalent international waiver) point-of-care laboratory tests (i.e. home blood glucose, etc.), and continuous data (ECG and invasive blood pressure waveforms). It must include patient identity data and may include contextual data such as caregiver identification, and patient care device configuration information.

The Device Enterprise Communication (DEC) profile addresses the need for consistent communication of periodic, aperiodic, and CLIA waived patient care device data to the enterprise. Enterprise recipients of patient care device data include, but are not limited to, Clinical Decision Support applications, Clinical Data Repositories (CDRs), Electronic Medical Record (EMRs) applications, and Electronic Health Records (EHRs).

The following examples describe which actors typical systems might be expected to support. This is not intended to define requirements, but rather to provide illustrative examples. •A general purpose observation reporting gateway which combines the Device Observation Reporter and the Device Observation Filter. •A clinical decision support application which combines the Device Observation Consumer and Device Observation Filter. •A patient care device which bundles the Device Observation Reporter and the Device Observation Filter.

References

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See Also

Profile Status: Trial Implementation

The Patient Care Devices Technical Framework is the official master document for this Profile.

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