Devices
Mission Statement
Brief statement of the clinical or operational domain and set of issues the domain addresses.
History
The Devices Domain (DEV) was created in 2019 as an expansion of the original Patient Care Device Domain. Along with regulated Patient Care Device, DEV now includes Personal Connected Health (PCH) and the Device Point-of-Care Interoperability (DPi). These three groups are mostly autonomous sub-domains with the Devices Domain.
DEV Subdomains
DEV consists of three sub-domains addressing different clinical needs and use models. For further information on each, please go to the relevant wiki page:
- Patient Care Device (PCD) - PCD Wiki page
- Personal Connected Health (PCH) - PCH Wiki page
- Device Point of Care Interoperability - DPi Wiki Page
Sponsors
Each Sub-Domain has its own sponsors.
For Patient Care Device (PCD), the sponsors are:
- American College of Clinical Engineering (ACCE),
- Health Information Management Systems Society (HIMSS), and
- Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI).
For Personal Connected Health (PCH), the Sponsor is:
For Device Point-of-Care Interoperability (DPi), the sponsor is:
Committees
DEV has an overall Guidance Committee, consisting of representatives from each Sub-Domain’s Planning and Technical Committees.
Additionally, each Sub-Domain has it’s own Planning and Technical Committees
- SDPi Planning Committees -
- SDPi Technical Committee -
Additionally, each Sub-Domain may have workgroups or task forces for specialty applications/implementations within their area.
Profiles
One line descriptions of the profiles (final text and trial implementation) published by the domain, as well as links to the more detailed descriptions on the Wiki and to the Technical Framework pages. PCD Profiles are listed in each Sub-Domain’s wiki page:
PCD - PCD Profiles
PCH -
DPi -
Contact
To learn more about the Devices Domain, please contact the Domain Secretary at dev@ihe.net