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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The IHE Devices domain Services-oriented Device Point-of-care Interoperability (SDPi) profiles provide "from the device interface" plug-and-play device-to-device interoperability optimized for the highest acuity devices used in operating rooms, intensive care units and emergency / trauma care departments. The profiles are based on the IEEE 11073 Service-oriented Device Connectivity (SDC) standards that build upon the core IEEE 11073 device terminology / nomenclature & domain information model standards (11073-1010x & 11073-1010201) and leverage broadly deployed Web Services (WS-*) technology to achieve '''PRAC'''tical device interoperability: Plug-and-play, Reporting, Alerting and external Controlling. | |||
[[File:SDC Overview.png|thumb | center | IEEE 11073 SDC Standards High-Level Overview ]] | |||
More extensive SDC and SDPi background is provided in the IHE SDPi White Paper (see below). | |||
==Profile Development Roadmap== | |||
Based on IHE profile development & testing processes, an '''''"aggressive but aspirationally doable"''''' timeline is being advocated: | |||
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2019-Nov-DEC Draft SDPi supplement 1.0 draft completed and published for Public Comment | |||
2020-JAN IHE NA CAT '20 SDPi Plug-a-thon (informal hands-on experience) | |||
2020-MAR IHE EU CAT '20 SDPi Connectathon | |||
2020-JUN IHE USA CAT '20 (out-of-cycle) | |||
2020-AUG IHE Korea CAT / PAT '20 | |||
2020-OCT IHE Japan CAT / PAT '20 | |||
2020 SDPi Draft 2.0 | |||
2021 SDPi 2.0 testing / Drafting of SDPi 3.0 | |||
2022 SDPi 3.0 testing | |||
</nowiki> | |||
NOTE: This is based on the notional roadmap and schedule published in the IHE SDPi White Paper 1.1 (see below). | |||
SDPi Profiles Versions: | |||
:: Draft 1.0: Base "core" capabilities across all four profiles (PRAC) | |||
:: Draft 2.0: Extended capabilities including OPTIONs | |||
:: Draft 3.0: Complete support for 11073 SDC Core Standard Functionality (11073-10207, 11073-2070x) | |||
These drafts of the SDPi Supplement will focus on volumes 1 & 2. Volume 3 will be out-of-scope at this point. | |||
Device Specializations: | |||
::* BICEPS models for various devices should be added starting in 2020, perhaps to TF-3 and NIST Device Profile Editors, leveraging the 11073-10720 to -10799 standards | |||
::* Device Specialization "profiles" may be considered starting at end of 2020 or 2021 | |||
The following graphic provides a reference to the existing and emerging family of IEEE 11073 SDC Standards: | |||
[[File:Cathedral_Diagram_.png|thumb | center | IEEE 11073 SDC Standards (Published and In-Development) ]] | |||
SDPi profiles will also leverage existing Devices profiles and standards, as illustrated by the following diagram: | |||
[[File:SDPi_Profiles_and_Foundational_Standards.png|thumb | center | SDPi Profiles & Foundation/Referenced Standards & Profiles ]] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Extended list of reference materials are included in the SDPi white paper: | |||
:'''SDPi White Paper Version 1.1''' | |||
::* [https://www.ihe.net/uploadedFiles/Documents/PCD/IHE_PCD_WP_SDPi_Rev1-1_Pub_2019-11-01.pdf IHE PCD SDPi White Paper (Rev. 1.1) Published on November 1, 2019] | |||
::* [https://www.ihe.net/uploadedFiles/Documents/PCD/IHE_PCD_WP_SDPi_UseCases_Rev1-1_Pub_2019-11-01.pdf IHE PCD SDPi White Paper - Use Cases Attachment (Rev. 1.1) Published on November 1, 2019] | |||
== | ==Meeting Information & Notes== | ||
[[DEV SDPi WebEx 2019-12-11]] NOTE: 2 hour supplement drafting session | |||
[[DEV SDPi WebEx 2019-11-26]] NOTE: 2 hour supplement drafting session | |||
[[DEV SDPi WebEx 2019-11-21]] | |||
[[Category:Profiles]] [[Category:PCD]] [[Category:PCD Profile]] | |||
[[Category:HL7v2]] | [[Category:HL7v2]] | ||
[[Category:SDC@IHE]] | [[Category:SDC@IHE]] | ||
[[Category:DEV]] [[Category:SDPi]] [[Category:DEV Profile]] | |||
Revision as of 06:24, 22 November 2019
Service-oriented Device Point-of-care Interoperability (SDPi) High-Acuity Device-to-Device Plug-and-play for Reporting, Alerting & Controlling (PRACtical Connectivity)
Overview
The IHE Devices domain Services-oriented Device Point-of-care Interoperability (SDPi) profiles provide "from the device interface" plug-and-play device-to-device interoperability optimized for the highest acuity devices used in operating rooms, intensive care units and emergency / trauma care departments. The profiles are based on the IEEE 11073 Service-oriented Device Connectivity (SDC) standards that build upon the core IEEE 11073 device terminology / nomenclature & domain information model standards (11073-1010x & 11073-1010201) and leverage broadly deployed Web Services (WS-*) technology to achieve PRACtical device interoperability: Plug-and-play, Reporting, Alerting and external Controlling.

More extensive SDC and SDPi background is provided in the IHE SDPi White Paper (see below).
Profile Development Roadmap
Based on IHE profile development & testing processes, an "aggressive but aspirationally doable" timeline is being advocated:
2019-Nov-DEC Draft SDPi supplement 1.0 draft completed and published for Public Comment
2020-JAN IHE NA CAT '20 SDPi Plug-a-thon (informal hands-on experience)
2020-MAR IHE EU CAT '20 SDPi Connectathon
2020-JUN IHE USA CAT '20 (out-of-cycle)
2020-AUG IHE Korea CAT / PAT '20
2020-OCT IHE Japan CAT / PAT '20
2020 SDPi Draft 2.0
2021 SDPi 2.0 testing / Drafting of SDPi 3.0
2022 SDPi 3.0 testing
NOTE: This is based on the notional roadmap and schedule published in the IHE SDPi White Paper 1.1 (see below).
SDPi Profiles Versions:
- Draft 1.0: Base "core" capabilities across all four profiles (PRAC)
- Draft 2.0: Extended capabilities including OPTIONs
- Draft 3.0: Complete support for 11073 SDC Core Standard Functionality (11073-10207, 11073-2070x)
These drafts of the SDPi Supplement will focus on volumes 1 & 2. Volume 3 will be out-of-scope at this point.
Device Specializations:
- BICEPS models for various devices should be added starting in 2020, perhaps to TF-3 and NIST Device Profile Editors, leveraging the 11073-10720 to -10799 standards
- Device Specialization "profiles" may be considered starting at end of 2020 or 2021
The following graphic provides a reference to the existing and emerging family of IEEE 11073 SDC Standards:

SDPi profiles will also leverage existing Devices profiles and standards, as illustrated by the following diagram:

References
Extended list of reference materials are included in the SDPi white paper:
- SDPi White Paper Version 1.1
Meeting Information & Notes
DEV SDPi WebEx 2019-12-11 NOTE: 2 hour supplement drafting session DEV SDPi WebEx 2019-11-26 NOTE: 2 hour supplement drafting session DEV SDPi WebEx 2019-11-21