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Participant Company
Participants:
Jacob Andersen Alexandra Institute
 
Paul Schluter CMI
Jacob Andersen - Alexandra Institute
Barry Reinhold LNI Health
 
Brian Reinhold LNI Health
Paul Schluter - CMI
Thomas Erickson PCHA
 
Erik Moll Philips
Barry Reinhold - LNI Health
Javier Espina Philips
 
Martin Rosner Philips
Brian Reinhold - LNI Health
Monroe Pattillo Practical Health Interoperability, LLC
 
Agenda:
Thomas Erickson - PCHA
1. Alternatives to Simple DIM & Exchange Protocol
 
2. Path to FDA Approved Multi-Vendor Medical Systems
Erik Moll - Philips
3. Summit Planning
 
4. Devices Domain Report
Javier Espina - Philips
5. Wiki Page
 
6. Project Reports
Martin Rosner - Philips
7. DG2020
 
8. CODE Report
Monroe Pattillo - Practical Health Interoperability, LLC
9. AoB
 
Presentation available at https://members.pchalliance.org/wg/GTC/document/2170  
 
Highlights:
==Agenda:==
It was agreed there are no less complex alternatives to the simple DIM & protocol effort. The challenges is motivating the industry to adopt any open standard solution.
1.Alternatives to Simple DIM & Exchange Protocol
Developing a path to FDA approval of multi-vendor medical systems was explored as a mechanism for creating pull for open standards solution (not simple DIM specifically)
 
o FDA currently recognizes IEEE 11073 family of standards.
2.Path to FDA Approved Multi-Vendor Medical Systems
o One approach is to provide implementation guidance and testing to facilitate regulatory submissions.
 
o Another approach is to secure mandate similar to all EMRs exporting FHIR when asked.
3.Summit Planning
o It would be relevant to understand Julian Goldman's work.
 
o FDA mainly about safety. For interoperability we may also look at other government agencies.
4.Devices Domain Report
o It was agreed to plan for F2F in Helsinki and stand ready to participate in Devices Domain. Barry to take lead on simple DIM / D2C project, Keith on Mobile Health Apps, Thom technical marketing, Jacob on CODE.
 
o Martin introduced the new PCH subdomain wiki landing page and welcomed comments. Thom to learn timeline for IHE moving to Confluence to determine the level of effort porting to wiki in the meantime.
5.Wiki Page
The next meeting of the PCH is scheduled to be held Tuesday 17 March 2020 via Webex at 11:00 New York, 16:00 London, 24:00 Tokyo. Thank you for your interest and participation.
 
6.Project Reports
 
7.DG2020
 
8.CODE Report
 
9.AoB
 
 
Presentation available at [https://members.pchalliance.org/wg/GTC/document/2170 https://members.pchalliance.org/wg/GTC/document/2170]
 
==Highlights:==
*It was agreed there are no less complex alternatives to the simple DIM & protocol effort. The challenges is motivating the industry to adopt any open standard solution.
 
*Developing a path to FDA approval of multi-vendor medical systems was explored as a mechanism for creating pull for open standards solution (not simple DIM specifically)
 
  *FDA currently recognizes IEEE 11073 family of standards.
  *One approach is to provide implementation guidance and testing to facilitate regulatory submissions.
  *Another approach is to secure mandate similar to all EMRs exporting FHIR when asked.
  *It would be relevant to understand Julian Goldman's work.
  *FDA mainly about safety. For interoperability we may also look at other government agencies.
 
*It was agreed to plan for F2F in Helsinki and stand ready to participate in Devices Domain. Barry to take lead on simple DIM / D2C project, Keith on Mobile Health Apps, Thom technical marketing, Jacob on CODE.
 
*Martin introduced the new PCH subdomain wiki landing page and welcomed comments. Thom to learn timeline for IHE moving to Confluence to determine the level of effort porting to wiki in the meantime.
 
The next meeting of the PCH is scheduled to be held Tuesday 17 March 2020 via Webex at '''12:00 New York''', 16:00 London, 24:00 Tokyo. Thank you for your interest and participation.

Latest revision as of 06:20, 12 March 2020

Participants:

Jacob Andersen - Alexandra Institute

Paul Schluter - CMI

Barry Reinhold - LNI Health

Brian Reinhold - LNI Health

Thomas Erickson - PCHA

Erik Moll - Philips

Javier Espina - Philips

Martin Rosner - Philips

Monroe Pattillo - Practical Health Interoperability, LLC


Agenda:

1.Alternatives to Simple DIM & Exchange Protocol

2.Path to FDA Approved Multi-Vendor Medical Systems

3.Summit Planning

4.Devices Domain Report

5.Wiki Page

6.Project Reports

7.DG2020

8.CODE Report

9.AoB


Presentation available at https://members.pchalliance.org/wg/GTC/document/2170

Highlights:

  • It was agreed there are no less complex alternatives to the simple DIM & protocol effort. The challenges is motivating the industry to adopt any open standard solution.
  • Developing a path to FDA approval of multi-vendor medical systems was explored as a mechanism for creating pull for open standards solution (not simple DIM specifically)
  *FDA currently recognizes IEEE 11073 family of standards.
  *One approach is to provide implementation guidance and testing to facilitate regulatory submissions.
  *Another approach is to secure mandate similar to all EMRs exporting FHIR when asked.
  *It would be relevant to understand Julian Goldman's work.
  *FDA mainly about safety. For interoperability we may also look at other government agencies.
  • It was agreed to plan for F2F in Helsinki and stand ready to participate in Devices Domain. Barry to take lead on simple DIM / D2C project, Keith on Mobile Health Apps, Thom technical marketing, Jacob on CODE.
  • Martin introduced the new PCH subdomain wiki landing page and welcomed comments. Thom to learn timeline for IHE moving to Confluence to determine the level of effort porting to wiki in the meantime.

The next meeting of the PCH is scheduled to be held Tuesday 17 March 2020 via Webex at 12:00 New York, 16:00 London, 24:00 Tokyo. Thank you for your interest and participation.