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Rosetta Terminology Mapping (RTM) Status Update

Rosetta Terminology Mapping (RTM) Status Update. Paul Schluter IHE PCD Face-to-Face at Cerner October 20, 2011. Rosetta Status. Captures 11073 terminology and co-constraints used by 20+ vendors in IHE PCD domain used for NIST conformance testing past two years

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Rosetta Terminology Mapping (RTM) Status Update

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  1. Rosetta Terminology Mapping (RTM)Status Update Paul Schluter IHE PCD Face-to-Face at Cerner October 20, 2011

  2. Rosetta Status • Captures 11073 terminology and co-constraints used by 20+ vendors in IHE PCD domain • used for NIST conformance testing past two years • Comprehensive coverage (579 terms, 218 new) • Co-constraints • units-of-measure (IEEE 11073 and UCUM) • enumerated values • measurement sites • vendor VMD[/CHAN] containment • Vendor descriptions

  3. New RTM Terms by Group existing terms

  4. Additional RTM Topics • Ventilator terminology (PCD RTM Vent WG) • new gas measurement terms (largely done) • ventilator mode • breath-by-breath annotations • Waveform Attributes (PCD WCM WG) • Device Management (PCD MEM) • device id, status, location (use existing terms)

  5. Wish List … • Vendors should include VMDs! • Insufficient number of vendors indicating this! • Otherwise, for numeric parameter data, RTM is comprehensiveand accurate. • Next steps • events and alarms and their content models … • more extensive containment modeling … ?

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