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Revision as of 19:29, 7 November 2008

Meeting Objectives

Immediately following the IHE PCD Planning & Technical F2F meetings in Boston, the Device Point-of-care Integration (DPI) WG will aim to:
  • Finalize the core content of the DPI White Paper
  • Finalize the DPI profiles to be pursued during the PCD Cycle 4 Development
  • Coordinate with the CIMIT/MDPnP & ASTM "ICE" project teams.


Preliminary Schedule

Date Hours Committees Topics
2008.10.23 13:00 - 17:00 PCD DPI WG <see below>
2008.10.24 08:00 - 17:00 DPI WG & CIMIT/MDPnP + ASTM "ICE" Teams <see below>



Location Information

  • Thursday afternoon (immediately following the IHE PCD TC F2F):
Technology in Medicine, Inc.
325 Hopping Brook Road
Holliston, MA 01746
(508) 893-9500
More detailed location information is available on the TiM web site.
  • Friday (all day)
Center for Integration of Medicine & Innovative Technology (CIMIT)
Partners Research Building
65 Landsdowne Street
Cambridge, MA 02139
More detailed directions to CIMIT Landsdowne are on the IHE PCD ftp site.
There is also a document with hotels near CIMIT Landsdowne.


NOTE: The morning commute from Holliston to Cambridge (if you are spending the night in a hotel near Technology in Medicine), can run 75 - 90 minutes ... !!!

Preliminary Agenda Topics

Agenda Suggestions Welcome; please add them here... The following are not in schedule order

Thursday Afternoon

  • Review Agenda & Participation
  • DEC & DPI (deferred from A.M. sessions)
- Enterprise vs. PoC Architectural Definitions
- Query Bulk Data (a.k.a. Archival...)
  • Review minutes from 2008.10.17
  • PnP => DPI Profile History
- Review of 2007 PnP Detailed Profile Proposal / Supplement Review
- Review current DPI activities
  • Review DPI Scope
- Are all DPI interfaces PnP - with a single mechanism?
- Does this include / exclude WAN connections (such as HITSP RMON)?
  • Review DPI Decisions List
  • Review Current Use Cases
- From 2007 PnP Supplement
- Infusion Pump Symmetric Comm
- Infusion Pump Wireless
- Additional Proposals
  • ASTM "ICE" Review (prep for Friday)
- Use Cases
- Conceptual Model
- Requirements

Friday @ CIMIT

  • Introductions & Organizational Representation
  • Agenda Review
  • IHE PCD Update (current & next cycle activities)
  • Coordination with "ICE" use cases & conceptual architecture & requirements
- Overview of current ICE ballot document & related activities (Goldman)
- Use Case Mapping to Conceptual Model Examples (Rausch)
- MD FIRE Update
- Vendor Propositions
  • DPI White Paper - Outline & Profile Proposal
  • DPI Multi-Cycle Roadmap / Milestones Planning
- Profile Roadmap
- Cycle Proposals
- Related Workproducts (incl. open source, tooling, ...)
  • Review profiling proposals for the HIMSS '09 IHE Showcase "New Directions" Section
  • State-aware Transaction Profiles Update
  • Control Semantics Model (Wittenber)
  • Meeting Scheduling (WebEx, F2F, ...)
  • Adjourn

Attachments / Materials

Minutes

Participants

Chair/Host: Todd Cooper (BSF)


Thursday afternoon, 2008.10.23
Jon Blasingame (Philips), Steve Borchers (Spacelabs), Ken Fuchs (Draeger), Julian Goldman (MDPnP), Kai Hassing (Philips), Tracy Rausch (DocBox), John Rhoads (Philips), Jeff Rinda (Hospira), Paul Schluter (GE), Rick Schrenker (Partners), Jan Wittenber (Philips)


Friday, 2008.10.24
Jon Blasingame (Philips), Steve Borchers (Spacelabs), Emily Braunstein (Draper), Ken Fuchs (Draeger), Julian Goldman (MDPnP), Jack Harrington (ACCE), Kai Hassing (Philips), Tracy Rausch (DocBox), John Rhoads (Philips), Rick Schrenker (Partners), Jan Wittenber (Philips)

Discussion

Item Topic Discussion
1 Introductions & Agenda Review
- Chair
Status/Discussion:

Decisions/Issues:

  • Agenda reviewed & approved

Action(s):

2 Approval of Minutes
- Chair
Status/Discussion:

Decisions/Issues:

  • Minutes from 2008.10.17 reviewed & approved

Action(s):

3 PCD Application vs. Deployment Arch (w/QBD Profile)
- Group
Status/Discussion:
  • The discussion of the Query Bulk Data (QBD) profile proposal was deferred from the morning session, and set the stage for a general discussion on PCD profiles & deployment vs. application archictures.
  • Ken Fuchs presented a diagram for the PCD Domain Enterprise vs. Point-of-Care Deployment Architecture.
  • When considering DPI profiles, a key question for the PCD is the definition of point-of-care vs. enterprise level systems ... and systems that are a hybrid of both.
  • Todd presented two infusion pump scenarios that were developed with Jeff Rinda. These underscore the need for symmetric communication and the need for both local and remote communication services.
  • General Discussion:
- Jan: A different perspective (horizontal) needed to see the actual connections
- Jan: What are the end-points; how many "hops" are needed?
- Ken: What is a "spot check" monitor?
- Todd: Consider the BCMA system & PIV profile, where the clinician enters the data at the PoC, but the processing is handled by a "5 rights" typically running on a remote application server, and then sends the PCD-03 transaction to an infusion pump server that sends the data to the pump ... next to the clinician who just scanned the bar codes and now can verify the
- Ken/Jan: Device may have multiple simultaneous conversations
  • Definition of Enterprise?
- Not 1:1 device to application
- Application 1:n patients / care contexts
- Application 1:n devices
- Not 1st device link

Decisions/Issues:

Action(s):

4 DPI Scope Review
- Group
Status/Discussion:
  • Current statement:
Device Point-of-care Integration (DPI) is concerned with use cases that include care contexts that fall within the stated charter of the IHE PCD, namely where "at least one actor is a regulated patient centric point-of-care medical device," and that require device-to-device communication.
  • This scope may be further refined as:
Primary context is acute/critical care; however, other points of care may also be considered including remote clinics and the medical home. In other words, the "point-of-care" is where the patient is located when at least one regulated medical device is connected to them.
  • NOTE: This scope includes the exclusions previously defined for PCD, namely medical imaging (addressed within Radiology, Cardiology & Laboratory).
- Devices may include traditional critical care equipment such as physiological monitors, ventilators, infusion pumps, pulse- oximeters, etc., or other equipment located at the point-of-care that may also provide information and services needed for care delivery.
- Integration shall support not only plug-and-play connectivity for device reporting, but bi- directional & symmetric communication, and device-external control (ranging from basic configuration such as adjustment of alarm limits to full closed- loop control).
- For the purposes of IHE PCD & specifically DPI, PoC shall be defined as where the patient is located. Use cases with remote clinicians may also be considered; however, DPI will focus on a patient-centric PoC.
- Must be patient connected / centric
- Focused on FIRST (device-external) <interoperability> communication link
e.g., device to concentrator to flow sheet application; DPI focus is the link to the concentrator.
concentrator = w/ PoC or to PoC subnet
- Support strong QoS monitoring / management

Decisions/Issues:


Action(s):

5 Device Control
- Group
Status/Discussion:

Decisions/Issues:

Action(s):

6 CIMIT Discussion
- Group
Status/Discussion:
  • Dr. Goldman provided a general update on the "ICE" Part I draft standard submitted for ballot in ASTM F29.21.
  • Additionally, Julian discussed the MD FIRE initiative that was announced a few days before at the ASA meetings.
  • Todd provided an overview of the IHE PCD work program, esp. the proposed Cycle 4 activities.

Decisions/Issues:

Action(s):

7 DPI White Paper Discussion
- Group
Status/Discussion:
  • Various sections of the proposed DPI White Paper were discussed
  • The content from this discussion will be captured in the outline for the DPI White Paper proposal.

Decisions/Issues:

Action(s):

8 DPI Roadmap
- Group
Status/Discussion:
  • There was a general discussion about the best way to move forward on the DPI work program.
  • A DPI White Paper should be developed as soon as possible to provide an overview of the topic within the context of the IHE PCD.
  • A number of profile proposals should be pursued to enable DPI connectathon testing in 2010. The proposals discussed were:
- (DPI-DnA) DPI/Discovery and Association
- (DPI-DR) DPI/Data Reporting
- (DPI-SYC) DPI/Symmetric Communication
  • The DPI group should pursue a prototyping activity in the near term to try and show something at the 2009 IHE PCD Showcase New Directions section. This would be based on the White Paper and the three profiles being proposed.

Decisions/Issues:

Action(s):

9 Next Meeting
- Chair
Status/Discussion:

Decisions/Issues:

Action(s):


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