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ISO/IEEE 11073 Personal Health Device Work Group Update

ISO/IEEE 11073 Personal Health Device Work Group Update. Douglas P. Bogia, chair, presenting for the ISO/IEEE 11073 Personal Health Device Work Group January 2009. Agenda. Membership and Meetings Accomplishments Status of Work Questions. PHD Membership. 228 members 122 organizations

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ISO/IEEE 11073 Personal Health Device Work Group Update

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  1. ISO/IEEE 11073 Personal Health Device Work Group Update Douglas P. Bogia, chair, presenting for the ISO/IEEE 11073 Personal Health Device Work Group January 2009

  2. Agenda • Membership and Meetings • Accomplishments • Status of Work • Questions

  3. PHD Membership • 228 members • 122 organizations • Every other week conference calls (for now) • Face to face meetings planned every 2 – 4 months • Internationalinvolvement in the Work Group • 53% North America • 25% Far East • 22% Europe

  4. Standards Update • 8 standards approved (and published) by the IEEE! • -20601 Optimized exchange protocol ($189 or $237) • -10404 Pulse oximeter • -10407 Blood pressure monitor • -10408 Thermometer ($132 or $165) • -10415 Weighing scale ($132 or $165) • -10441 Cardio ($132 or $165) • -10442 Strength ($132 or $165) • -10471 Activity hub ($132 or $165) • 1 standard released for RevCom approval • -10417 Glucose • Approval meeting scheduled for Jan 19.

  5. New Project Initiation • Approval to draft 6 new specializations • -10406 Basic ECG • -10418 INR (blood coagulation) • -10419 Insulin pump • -10420 Body composition analyzer • -10421 Peak flow • -10443 Physical activity monitor • Open specialization PARs • -10472 Medication monitor

  6. Withdrawn PARs • -10400 Common data • All the content originally planned for -10400 was placed in -20601 • -10406 Heart rate specialization • All the content planned for -10406 went into -10404, -10407, -10441, and the new -10406.

  7. Other Activities • IEEE 11073 Personal Health Devices tutorial slide deck available • English version, Japanese version • Final content for the released IEEE stds • Virtual face to face held • Experimented with an 8 hour long conference call broken into two 4 hour segments to cover all three Geos • Team felt it was very successful and had some great discussions • Attendance was around 20 people (off and on)

  8. Conclusion • The IEEE team did an outstanding job of completing the version 1 standards • All the procedural elements are in place for the version 2 standards • Supporting Version 2 requires a dedicated effort by companies to complete the standards

  9. Questions and Answers • Join Information: • Participation in creation of a standard is free • To join the work group, contact:phd-chair@ieee.org • To participate in balloting process, the costs are < $250 (USD) per individual for an IEEE and IEEE Standards Association membership • The cost for purchasing a standard varies, but tends to be $100 - $350 (USD) per standard

  10. BACKUP

  11. IEEE 11073 Data Work Group - Scope Statement Within the context of the ISO/IEEE 11073 framework of standards, this work group's focus is on standards that address transport-independent application and information profiles between personal telehealth devices and monitors / managers (e.g. health appliance, set top box, cell phone, personal computer).  Existing ISO/IEEE 11073 standards shall be evaluated and then used, modified, or new standards defined as needed. In this context personal telehealth devices can be described as devices used for life activity, wellness monitoring, and/or health monitoring in domestic home, communal home, and/or mobile applications. Application and information profiles consist of exchange format, data representation, and terminology for such personal telehealth devices. Anticipated work products include: 1) a technical report describing personal telehealth device data, 2) a common, transport independent application profile for information exchange between personal telehealth devices and monitors / managers, and 3) device specialization standards.

  12. Background: Personal Health Device Standards Overview -00103 Technical Report - Overview OSI Device Specializations -10404 Pulse Oximeter -10407 Blood Pressure -10408 Thermo- meter -10415 Weighing Scale -10417 Glucose -10441 Cardio -10442 Strength -10471 Activity Data Phase II … Layers 5-7 -20601 Optimized Exchange Protocol Layers 1-4 Communication Protocols Serial IrDA Bluetooth USB ZigBee

  13. Current Voting Policy • Voting rights begin when a member attends 2 of 3 meetings. Voting rights are extended at the beginning of a meeting. Thus, a person may vote in the second meeting that meets the 2 out of 3 meeting criteria. • Voting rights are terminated if a member fails to attend at least 1 meeting of the last 3. At this point, the member must again attend 2 of 3 meetings to become current on the topics for the purpose of voting. • Quorum is established by 66% of the eligible voters. This includes yes, no, and abstain votes. • To calculate the percentage of yes votes, the algorithm: (count of yes votes)/( (count of yes votes) + (count of no votes) ) is used. • Consensus is defined as >= 66% yes votes using the above formula

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