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IEEE/EMB/11073 Status Report for Combined Working Group Meeting, Baltimore, 12 September 2012

IEEE/EMB/11073 Status Report for Combined Working Group Meeting, Baltimore, 12 September 2012. Kathryn Bennett, Program Manager, Technical Programs Development . Upper Layers Working Group. 10101 REV Standard- Nomenclature New Amendment PAR to refresh the tables (snapshot of RTMMS )?

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IEEE/EMB/11073 Status Report for Combined Working Group Meeting, Baltimore, 12 September 2012

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  1. IEEE/EMB/11073 Status Report for Combined Working Group Meeting, Baltimore, 12 September 2012 Kathryn Bennett, Program Manager, Technical Programs Development

  2. Upper Layers Working Group • 10101 REV Standard- Nomenclature • New Amendment PAR to refresh the tables (snapshot of RTMMS)? • Continue with REV that is on the books • Modify the REV to restructure standard • Overview and Architecture (Philosophy) document • Database standard that could be revised 7x/year • 10102 Standard - Nomenclature - Annotated ECG • Invitation to ballot & MEC Complete • Initial Ballot ended 9/9/2012 • Run necessary recirculations • Submit to RevCom by 15 October • Vetted by RevCom 4 December

  3. Upper Layers Working Group Continued • 10103 Standard - Nomenclature - Implantable device, cardiac • Published 8/27/2012 – Congrats! • 10201 REV Standard - Domain information model • Expires 12/31/2012 • Need to submit a PAR Extension Request on or before 10/15/2012 • 20101 REV Standard - Application profile - Base standard • New PARs To Be Submitted • 10301, 10302, 10303, 20201, 20202, 20301, 20401

  4. Personal Health Device Working Group • 00103 Guide for Health Informatics - PHD – Overview • Published 8/31/2012 – Congrats! • 10419 Standard - Insulin pump • In ballot • 10441 Standard - Cardiovascular Fitness and Activity Monitor • In ballot

  5. Personal Health Device Working Group Continued • 10404 REV Standard - Pulse Oximeter • 10413 Standard - Respiration rate monitor • 10417a Amendment - Glucose Meter • 10422 Standard - Urine analyzer • 10423 New - Sleep Quality Monitor • 10424 New - Sleep Apnoea Breathing Therapy Equipment • 10471a AMEND – Independent Living Activity Hub • 10425 New - Continuous Glucose Monitor • 20601 Revision - Optimized Exchange Protocol

  6. Current Agreements • International Health Terminology Standards Development Organisation (IHTSDO) MoU • Sent to IHTSDO for execution • Health Level Seven International (HL7) SoU • Expired 8/1/2012 • Revised & sent to HL7 for review • HL7 rewrote SoU • IEEE-SA reviewed & is responding this week • Standards Reproduction of Terms To Populate The Rosetta Terms Mapping Management System Agreement (NIST) • Written & being reviewed • Copy to NIST week of 9/17/2012 • Coordinating messaging among collaborating orgs

  7. Future Conferences/Meetings • HIMSS AsiaPac12, Sept 17-19, 2012 - Singapore • ISO TC215, Sep 24-28, 2012 – Vienna, Austria • 11073 Status, Sept 29, 10 AM – Noon – Telecon • PHD WG Meeting, Oct 12-13, Barcelona, Spain • IHE-PCD Face-to-Face, Oct 16-19, Boca Raton, FL • 11073 Status, Nov 30, 10 AM – Noon - Telecon • IEEE SASB Series, Dec 3-5, 2012 – Piscataway, NJ • HL7 Combo WG Plenary, Jan 13-18, 2013 - Phoenix, AZ • HIMSS Conference, Mar 3-7, 2013 – New Orleans, LA • Continua Spring Summit 2013, Mar 11-15, 2013 - Portland, Oregon

  8. 11073 WG Motion 9/12/2012 To have IEEE staff investigate the background and appropriateness of the ISO TC215 Secretariat’s (AHIMA’s interpretation) of the ISO policy will impact on technical aspects and request that some mutually acceptable way for allowing IEEE/HL7/ISO to have combined working group meetings that are designated as ISO. Moved by: Jan Wittenber Seconded by: Stan Wiley Appr 6 Disappr 0 Abstain 2

  9. What’s it all about September 2012

  10. Originators • IEEE • Internet Architecture Board (IAB) • Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) • Internet Society • World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

  11. Principles • Establish a modern paradigm for global, open standards development • Based on effective and efficient standardization processes that have made the Internet and Web the premier platforms for innovation and borderless commerce • Foster competition and cooperation • Support innovation and interoperability • Drive market success

  12. Principles • 1. Cooperation • Respectful cooperation between standards organizations, whereby each respects the autonomy, integrity, processes, and intellectual property rules of the others.

  13. Principles • 2. Adherence to Five Fundamentals • Due process. Decisions are made with equity and fairness among participants. No one party dominates or guides standards development. Standards processes are transparent and opportunities exist to appeal decisions. Processes for periodic standards review and updating are well defined. • Broad consensus. Processes allow for all views to be considered and addressed, such that agreement can be found across a range of interests. • Transparency. Standards organizations provide advance public notice of proposed standards development activities, the scope of work to be undertaken, and conditions for participation. Easily accessible records of decisions and the materials used in reaching those decisions are provided. Public comment periods are provided before final standards approval and adoption. • Balance. Standards activities are not exclusively dominated by any particular person, company or interest group. • Openness. Standards processes are open to all interested and informed parties

  14. Principles • 3. Collective Empowerment • Commitment by affirming standards organizations and their participants to collective empowerment by striving for standards that: • are chosen and defined based on technical merit, as judged by the contributed expertise of each participant; • provide global interoperability, scalability, stability, and resiliency; • enable global competition; • serve as building blocks for further innovation; and • contribute to the creation of global communities, benefiting humanity.

  15. Principles • 4. Availability • Standards specifications are made accessible to all for implementation and deployment. Affirming standards organizations have defined procedures to develop specifications that can be implemented under fair terms. Given market diversity, fair terms may vary from royalty-free to fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory terms (FRAND).

  16. Principles • 5. Voluntary Adoption • Standards are voluntarily adopted and success is determined by the market.

  17. Why • Economics of global markets—fueled by technological innovation—driving global deployment of standards, regardless of those standards’ formal status within the traditional bodies of national representation • To help reduce the burden on industry to conform from market to market • To increase coordination among standards organizations so that global industry does not have to exert extraordinary effort and shoulder terrific overhead of process to meet country-by-country standards requirements • To realize an efficient global standards environment that is more straightforward for industry to navigate and that more quickly and cost-effectively avails consumers to innovations

  18. Why Now • Technology innovation is exploding • World needs technically excellent standards to be developed more quickly • World needs technology solutions, through standards, that benefit humanity

  19. The Benefits • Empowered market to choose the appropriate solutions and decide which standards are relevant • Markets become self-sustaining and drive innovation in technology, products and services • Consumers benefit from better products, improved interoperability, greater simplicity and more competitive prices • Industry realizes a globally scaled marketplace for its products and services • Humanity benefits • Open standards + open access = open innovation

  20. Questions • Thank you • Stand with Us at: • open-stand.org

  21. Contact Information Page • Kathryn Bennett • IEEE • 445 Hoes Lane • Piscataway, NJ 08854 • Voice: 732-465-5867 • Mobile: 732.850.1768 • Email: k.bennett@ieee.org • www.standards.ieee.org

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