2012-03-05 PCD Pulse Oximetry Project Meeting

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Weekly Conference Call

Date: Monday, March 5th, 2012 Meeting will start at 1 pm.

Attendees

  • Ioana Singureanu
  • Qusai Shikari (on behalf of Don Morge)
  • Tom Bauld
  • Ben Loewenbach
  • Ken Fuchs, PCD PC co-chair
  • Toni Philips
  • Tocher Kellom
  • Lee Winslow
  • Greg Staudenmaier
  • Rob Rawlins
  • Sean McFarland
  • Mike Henderson

Agenda

  1. (05 min) Roll call and meeting minutes approval
  2. (15 min) Workflow Overview: the workflow was revised based on last week's walkthrough and we will discuss the resulting flow.
  3. (35 min) Data Requirements Analysis: :Last week we quickly reviewed the data elements used to convey pulse oximgery results. This week we will look into how some of the coded values are used by clinicians. The information exchanged along with the results for pulse and oxygen saturation. This may include: device allowable ranges, patient-type (e.g. adult, pediatric) reference ranges (from device, from device manager, or added in the receiving system), verification indicator specifying the clinicians validated a result, operator identity - for verified results. We will also discuss alarm conditions intended to be reported to the clinical information system - primarily for those results that were not validated at the point of care.
  4. (5 min) Action item update

Meeting Notes

Links

  • Use case analysis: actors and main business use cases" - updated

PulseOx UseCaseAnalysis,v2.png

PulseOx Workflow,v2.png - updated Workflow description for business use cases for Pulse Oximetry

  • Our data analysis identifies the core data elements required to support the use cases. Optional data elements are indicated by the [0..*] cardinality notation and repeating element are specified as [1..*].


Action Items

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