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==Overview==
==Overview==
The IHE PCD develops [[Profiles | standards-based interoperability profiles]] that address specific integration problems within the [[Patient_Care_Device#Domain_Overview | domain charter]].  It does this by following the [[Process | IHE technical framework develoment process.]], which can be simply stated as:
The IHE PCD develops [[Profiles | standards-based interoperability profiles]] that address specific integration problems within the [[Patient_Care_Device#Domain_Overview | domain charter]].  It does this by following the [[Process | IHE technical framework develoment process.]], which can be simply stated as:
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==Profile Development Activity==
==Profile Development Activity==
Contact Manny at efurst@imp-tech.com if you would like to participate, or monitor the announcements on the PCD list servers.
[[PCD_Development_Cycles| PCD Development Cycles]]
==Technical Framework==
The current version of the PCD technical framework along with a listing of transactions can be found on the[[PCD_Technical_Framework | Technical Framework page]]


Three new profiles From Cycle #3 are now published for Trial Implementation. These profiles are listed in [[PCD_Proposals_2008-2009 | PCD Proposals 2007-2008]].  Contact Manny at efurst@imp-tech.com if you would like to participate, or monitor the announcements on the PCD list servers.




===Profile Selection===
The IHE Patient Care Device Domain is working on the 2008-2009 Cycle and will shortly begin work on the 2009-2010 Cycle as well.


[[PCD_Development_Cycles| PCD Development Cycles]]
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See also [[PCD Device Infusion Pump]]


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Revision as of 07:35, 9 July 2009

Overview

The IHE PCD develops standards-based interoperability profiles that address specific integration problems within the domain charter. It does this by following the IHE technical framework develoment process., which can be simply stated as:

  • Describe the integration problem (profile proposal) - detailing one or more real-world use case scenarios (brief 2-page documents lead to more detailed documents)
  • Develop Profile Supplements, which contain the specific content that will be published and ultimately included into the PCD Technical Framework (volumes 1 - 3)
  • Publish the Supplements for Public Comment and update the Supplements based on the feedback
  • Publish the Supplements for Trial Implementation - which is accomplished at annual Connectathon events
  • Finalize (freeze) the Supplement once its content has stabilized and been thoroughly validated.
  • Eventually integrate the Supplement into the PCD Technical Framework volumes

This page provides a launching point for the various PCD profiles.

Profile Links

Profile (linked) Status Date
ACM (Alarm Communication Management) Trial Implementation 2008-08-22
DEC (Device Enterprise Communication) Trial Implementation 2006-08-15
DPI (Device Point of Care Integration) Development (Cycle 4) ---
IDCO (Implantable Device Cardiac Observations) Public Comment 2009-05-21
MEM (Medical Equipment Management) Development (Cycle 4) ---
PIV (Point of Care Infusion Verification) Trial Implementation 2008-12-17
RTM (Rosetta Terminology Mapping) Trial Implementation 2008-08-22
WCM (Waveform Communication Management) Development (Cycle 4) ---

Profile Development Activity

Contact Manny at efurst@imp-tech.com if you would like to participate, or monitor the announcements on the PCD list servers.

PCD Development Cycles

Technical Framework

The current version of the PCD technical framework along with a listing of transactions can be found on the Technical Framework page




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