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IEEE P11073-10101a Update HL7 DEV SIG and IEEE 11073 GC Meetings, Phoenix, AZ

IEEE P11073-10101a Update HL7 DEV SIG and IEEE 11073 GC Meetings, Phoenix, AZ Tuesday Q2 and Q3, May 6, 2014 Paul Schluter, GE Healthcare Jan Wittenber and Todd Cooper, C4MI. IEEE P11073-10101a -D0.1g Term Status. Goal: Draft -10101a standard ready by end May 2014

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IEEE P11073-10101a Update HL7 DEV SIG and IEEE 11073 GC Meetings, Phoenix, AZ

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  1. IEEE P11073-10101a Update • HL7 DEV SIG and IEEE 11073 GC Meetings, Phoenix, AZ • Tuesday Q2 and Q3, May 6, 2014 • Paul Schluter, GE Healthcare • Jan Wittenber and Todd Cooper, C4MI

  2. IEEE P11073-10101a-D0.1g Term Status • Goal: Draft -10101a standard ready by end May 2014 •  Reconciling vent terms with ISO/CD 19223 (ISO/TC121/SC4) • Need infusion terms and enumerations (Todd, Jeff)

  3. Changes since January 2014 • Reconciliation between IEEE 11073-10101a and with ISO/CD 19223 – added markup and mappings. • Added new infusion units (arb’U, USP’U, caloric). • Added IHE PCD ACM alert attributes. • Updated column headings and clause ordering tomatch ISO/IEEE Std 11073-10101-2004 format.

  4. Remaining items • Add new WCM waveform attributes - or simply re-use aECG REFIDs and codes? • Add new MDS/VMD/CHAN identifiers based in IHE PCD - requested feedback last February; have not received any • Add PHD SCADA terms - have complete list, just need a few blanks filled in • Merge in infusion pump terms - to be provided by Todd Cooper, Jeff Rinda and PCD infusion WG • Incorporate other recommendations - based on discussion at this meeting

  5. New WCM attributes [1] • A comprehensive list of waveform attributes used by IEEE Std 11073-10102-2012 Annotated ECG (aECG) and attributes used in the IHE PCD DEC “Waveform Content Module” (WCM) have been compiled by Paul Schluter and Ken Fuchs. • «WCM_attributes.1a.2014-01-23T13.ctlvbl2attrpss+kf.DISCUSSED.xlsxx» • Need twelve codes in part=1 for these attributes to complete; otherwise, use aECG attributes (in a different partition).

  6. New MDS/VMD/CHAN terms [2] • A comprehensive list of all “old” and “new” MDS/VMD/CHANsfrom RTM and other sources was sent out for review on 2/13/2014at 9:40 AM CST as file «MedDevsOnly.2b.2014-02-13T09.xlsx» ;have not received any replies. • Terms from ISO/IEEE Std 11073-10101 Annex A (light-grey) • Terms from ISO/IEEE Std 11073-10101 Annex B • New MDS/VMD/CHAN terms from the IHE PCD domain  (with proposed Systematic Names and Definitions, need numeric codes)  (light-yellow) • Infusion MDS/VMD/CHAN terms  (from Todd and Jeff, most requireSystematic Names and Definitions, already have numeric codes) • Based on information provided by John and Nicolas, this list contains allMDC_DEV VMD terms found in all messages of the Cycle 8 testing (all profiles). • Will assign codes for non-infusion MDS/VMD/CHAN terms using next available.

  7. New PHD SCADA terms [3] • Published SCADA terms defined by IEEE Std 11073-20601a and the 11073-104xx Personal Health Device (PHD) device specializations have been compiled and updated with Systematic Names and Definitions for inclusion in IEEE P11073-10101a by DaidiZhong and Michael Kirwan. They are listed in: • «PHD nomenclature_20140307.xlsx» • These are ready to include as a separate table in IEEE P11073-10101a. • [The PHD SCADA term codes were ‘protected’ during the code assignment process used for RTM SCADA term code assignment.]

  8. ISO/CD 19223 Reconciliation and Mapping • The RTM and IEEE 11073-10101a “old” and “new” respiratory, ventilator and anesthesia terms are currently being “reconciled” with ISO/CD 19223 to ensure semantic harmonization. • Note: The -10101a extension will not include ISO/CD 19223 ventilatormodes and breath-by-breath annotations; these will be added to -10101b. • The reconciliation and mapping provides the following benefits: • • defines an informative mapping the IEEE 11073 terms and ISO/CD 19223 “identifier phrases” • • improves the clarity of the IEEE 11073 definitions and systematic names • • indicates the most preferred and/or frequently used IEEE 11073 terms • • improves the harmonization between the two standards and their respective committees • Norman Jones, Steven Dain, Jan Wittenber, Paul Schluter and others have contributedto this effort, expected to conclude by the 3rd week of May 2014. • Note: To date we have not materially changed any existing IEEE 11073-10101 definitions; if there was any risk of doing that, we would create a new term.

  9. How will we show changes? • IEEE P11073-10101a • IEEE requires the use of underscores and strikethroughs to indicate text changes but these are difficult to review and extract from a pdf. • Color highlighting will be used to indicate changes for pre-ballot review and as an html table to show informative mappings. • «XSL Output.2014-05-04T20.html» • Unlike IEEE P11073-10101a, the html table will show the informative mappings to ISO/CD 19223 “identifier phrases” and additional information to facilitate review.

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