IHE Patient Care Devices (PCD) What is REAL vs. what is a DREAM?



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Engineers Australia CBME: IHE Patient Care Devices (PCD) What is REAL vs. what is a DREAM? Adelaide 26.11.2008 Todd Cooper, Breakthrough Solutions Foundry, Inc. HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 1 1

Background perspectives 1 st Device Software Dude 25+ Years Embedded Software Architect 2 nd Medical Device Standards Dude Real vs. Dream?! ISO / IEEE 11073 / HL7 / IEC JWG7 / GHTF 3 rd IHE Devices Dude Patient Care Device (PCD) Domain not a Clinical Dude! HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 2 2

What s on Open Standards-based Interoperability: The Promise! HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 3 3

Great Expectations? IHE PCD Provider value propositions Integrity of data automatic population of all information systems reducing medical errors Automated systems saves time for clinicians Improved agility of enterprises to meet varied patient loads Improved life-cycle cost of ownership Automated clinical data capture for EHR Access to patient data across devices and systems so custom communication interfaces can be eliminated. Allows for best of breed selection HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 4 4

Great Expectations? IHE PCD Vendor value propositions Simplify product development process Spend time innovating rather than doing infrastucture work Facilitate clinical decision support - innovation - increased functionaliity Reduce regulatory impact/work Improve patient safety - reduce liability - make operations easier - device aware HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 5 5

Great Expectations? From ECRI: improved Patient safety Quality of care Clinical workflow efficiency HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 6 6

The Dream (Cliff Notes Version) fundamental value propositions: Heterogeneity Semantic Comparability Real-time Availability Multiple manufacturers + multiple device modalities coexisting over a shared infrastructure Ability to respond to clinical context, compare information from different healthcare facilities, and interrogate systems across enterprises, driving clinical decision support systems with an economic business model. Ability to provide data in a time frame appropriate to the physiologic function being measured, displayed or affected (controlled). HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 7 7

The Dream deferred Why has it not yet happened? Incomplete standards but no longer the case! Uncoordinated & inconsistent demand from providers and other user stakeholders Undefined stakeholder value propositions Resources esp. for standards related projects Infrastructure is a hard sell: Concentrated cost Diffuse benefit(dr. Brailer) A business issue not a lack of technology HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 8 8

What s on Key concepts HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 9 9

PoC vs. Enterprise from sensor to enterprise Vent Dialysis Machine Vital Signs Monitor Enterprise Integration (HL7, DICOM, X12, ) LAB Pharmacy Infusion Pumps Pulse Ox CIS PoC Integration (X73) Device Data Manager Multi-vendor environment Requires both semantic & technical interoperability Gateway PACS HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 10 10 HIS

Multi-layered Integration Profiles Device integration involves many levels Device Interface Profile Semantics (alarms, RT waves, ID, ) Application Services (security, QoS) Transport Technologies (WiFi Ethernet, simple serial Bluetooth ) Standards-based interoperability profiles are required from sensor to transmitter to abstract semantics! HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 11 11

What s on Open Standards-based Interoperability: SDO s on the same page! HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 12 12

Standards Coordination IHE Patient Care Device Domain Other Standards IEEE EMBS 11073 ISO TC215 WG7 This is all real! CEN TC251 WGIV HL7 DEV SIG Single set of Internationally Harmonized Medical Device Informatics & Interoperability Standards Other activities Continua Health Alliance CIMIT Medical Device PnP HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 13 13

What s on Getting the job done: IHE PCD HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 14 14

Standards are not enough Standards are Foundational - interoperability and communications Broad - varying interpretations and implementations Narrow - may not consider relationships between standards domains Plentiful - often redundant or disjointed Focused - standards implementation guides typically focus on a single standard IHE provides a standard process for implementing multiple standards HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 15 15

Proven standards adoption process Develop technical specifications Testing at Connectathons IHE Demonstrations Identify available standards (e.g. HL7, DICOM, IETF, OASIS) These are real! These are increasingly real! Products with IHE Document Use Case Requirements Timely access to information Easy to integrate products HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 16 16

IHE PCD DEC: Simplified Specs These are real! HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 17 17

IHE Organizational Structure IHE International Board Regional Deployment Global Development IHE North America IHE Asia-Oceania China Canada Re-org almost complete! USA Korea Japan Taiwan Radiology IT Infrastructure Laboratory Cardiology Patient Care Coordination Pathology Austria France IHE Europe Germany Netherlands Radiation Oncology Patient Care Devices Eye Care Italy Norway Spain Sweden UK Public Health, Quality and Research Professional Societies / Sponsors ACC ACCE ACEP ACP GMSI HIMSS RSNA SFR SFIL COCIR EAR-ECR DRG SIRM BIR EuroRec ESC JAHIS JIRA JRS METI-MLHW MEDIS-DC JAMI Contributing & Participating Vendors HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 18 18

International IHE Growth Local Deployment National Extensions Promotional & Live Demonstration Events Funding Spain Netherlands China Australia Austria Norway Taiwan Korea Japan UK Canada USA Italy Germany France 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2088 HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 19 19

National and Regional Projects Using IHE Profiles UK CfH (Radiology WF) Netherland Amsterdam France DMP Denmark (Funen) Italy (Veneto) Spain (Aragon) Lower Austria Austria Italy (Conto Corrente Salute) Quebec, Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia Canada Health Infoway Going strong! VITL-Vermont Boston Medical Center - MA www.ihe.net.au www.hisa.org.au/ihe/nz/ Philadelphia HIE CPHIC Pennsylvania CareSpark TN & VA South Africa CHINA-Shanghai Malaysia CHINA-MoH JAPAN-Nagoya THINC- New York Imaging Info Sharing Lab results sharing Imaging Info Sharing NCHICA N. Carolina HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 20 20

IHE Domain Growth Over 200 vendors involved world-wide wide 8 Technical Frameworks 64 Integration Profiles Testing at Connectathons world-wide wide Demonstrations at major conferences world-wide wide Veterinary Endoscopy Pharmacy Public Health, Quality and Research Pathology Patient Care Devices (3 profiles) Patient Care Coord. (5 profiles) Radiation Oncology (3 profiles) Eye Care (4 profiles) Laboratory (6 profiles) Cardiology (7 profiles) IT Infrastructure for Healthcare (20 profiles) Radiology (18 profiles) 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 21 21

IHE Profiles for Health IT Networks Clinical and PHR Content Emergency Referrals PHR Extracts/Updates ECG Format Report of the Document Document Content Lab and Results associated Document coded vocabulary Format of the Document Content Scanned and associated Content Documents coded vocabulary Format of the Document Content Format Imaging and associated of the Information Document coded Content vocabulary Medical Summary Format of the Document Content and associated coded vocabulary Format of the Document Content and (Meds, associated Allergies, coded Pbs) vocabulary Format of the Document Content and associated coded vocabulary Health Data Exchange Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing Registration, distribution and access across health enterprises of clinical documents forming a longitudinal record Cross-Enterprise Document Pt-Pt Reliable Interchange Cross-Enterprise Document Media Interchange Cross-Community Access What is available and has been added this cycle Basic Patients Privacy Consents Establish Consents & Enable Access Control Cross-Enterprise User Attestation User Attributes from Access Control Document Digital Signature Attesting true-copy and origin Audit Trail & Node Authentication Centralized privacy audit trail and node to node authentication to create a secured domain. Consistent Time Coordinate time across networked systems Patient ID Mgmt Patient Demographics Query Patient Identifier Cross-referencing Map patient identifiers across independent identification domains Other Request Form for Data Capture External form with custom import/export scripting Notification of Document Availability Notification of a remote provider/ health enterprise HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 22 22

IHE Architecture PHR Patient Home EHR System LTC Facility EHR System Physician Office Enterprise and Departmental Applications Hospital CT Time server XDS Document Registry ATNA Audit Repository Patient Identity Manager HIE Infrastructure XDS Document Repository HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 23 23

IHE Patient Care Devices (PCD) IHE-PCD Charter The Patient Care Device Domain is concerned with Use Cases in which at least one actor is a regulated patient care device.. The PCD coordinates with other IHE clinical specialty based domains such as medical imaging and laboratory. NOTE: Formed in 2005 & sponsored by HIMSS & ACCE HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 24 24

IHE Patient Care Devices (PCD) Framework Development 2007/2008 Enterprise sharing of Patient Care Data (DEC) Patient Identity Binding to Device Data (PIB) Subscribe to Patient Data (SPD) Key Objectives 2008/2009 Rosetta Stone Terminology Project (RTM) PCD Alarm Communication Management (ACM) Point-of-care Infusion Verification (PIV) Key Objectives 2009 and beyond Device Point-of-care Integration (DPI) Medical Equipment Management (MEM) Waveform Communication Management (WCM) Query for Bulk Data (QBD) Initial device classes Initial device classes vital signs / physiological monitors, infusion pumps and ventilators HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 25 25

IHE Patient Care Devices (PCD) 2009 White Paper Proposals Device Point-of-care Integration (DPI) Medical Equipment Management (MEM) Medical Device Semantic Architecture Regulatory Considerations in Deploying Systems Incorporating IHE PCD Profiles IHE PCD Users Handbook What is & is not specified in PCD Profiles How to assess PCD profile support System verification & validation testing considerations HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 26 26

HIMSS 08 IHE Showcase Vendor participation Increases every month HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 27 27

PCD @ HIMSS 08 IHE Showcase Geeks Yes this really Did happen! HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 28 28

PCD @ HIMSS 08 IHE Showcase And so did this HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 29 29

PCD @ HIMSS 08 Systems No PCD profiles Commercially Available But soon! Real-world Systems Why are these Devices orange? HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 30 30

IHE PCD Profile: DEC w/ PIB What about the devices? How is the device Bound to the Patient? HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 31 31

IHE PCD Profile: DEC w/ SPD First valid test this year. Some CP s opened HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 32 32

IHE PCD Profile: ACM PCD Inputs (PM, NC, Resp, Pump, etc.) Alarm Reporter (AR) Alarm Manager (AM) No standards Exist! Output Devices (Marquee Sign, Pager, Wi-Fi Phone or Badge, etc.) Alarm Communicator (AC) Alarm Source Alarm Aggregator Alarm Receiver Alarm Coordinator Alarm Disseminator Alarm Communication Alarm Endpoint. Basic support (no confirmation) Optional HIS, EMR Alarm Reporter Alarm Cache Alarm Archiver (AA) Not tested This year Communication detailed in ACM profile Communication not detailed in ACM profile. HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 33 33

IHE PCD Profile: PIV Physician reviews data and places Orders Nurse Review emar Entry Pharmacist reviews order detail (Pharmacy System) emar updated Nurse Confirms 5 Rights: Right Patient, Medication Administered Medication, Dose, Time, Route AT THE BEDSIDE Nurse removes Medication from Dispensing Medication Dispensed Unit or Med Room This is the focus of PIV only! HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 34 34

IHE PCD Profile: PIV Doesn t address BCMA functions Only Results Pump servers Not the actual Pumps! HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 35 35

IHE PCD Profile: RTM This is real + Perhaps the most Important work product HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 36 36

IHE PCD Profile: RTM Group REFERENCE_ID Vendor_ Description CODE Vendor A Vendor B Vendor C CVS_ECG_HR MDC_ECG_CARD_BEAT_RATE Heart Rate (DBR 326) 16770 HR HR HR CVS_ECG_HR MDC_ECG_CARD_BEAT_RATE_BT B Beat-to-Beat Rate 16778 btbhr CVS_ECG_HR MDC_ECG_HEART_RATE Heart Rate (DBR 2178) 16770 HR HR HR CVS_ECG_HR MDC_ECG_PACED_BEAT_RATE %PACED 16554 %PACED CVS_ECG_HR MDC_ECG_TIME_PD_RR_GL R to R Interval 16168 rr_time rr_time rr_time CVS_ECG_QT MDC_ECG_TIME_PD_QT_GL QT interval 16160 QT CVS_ECG_QT MDC_ECG_TIME_PD_QTc QT interval (corrected) 16164 QTc CVS_ECG_RHY MDC_ECG_ARRHY Arrhythmia 4410 ARR CVS_ECG_RHY MDC_ECG_V_P_C_CNT PVC rate. 16993 PVC/min PVC PVC CVS_ECG_ST MDC_ECG_AMPL_ST ST generic label 768 ST ST CVS_ECG_ST MDC_ECG_AMPL_ST_AVF ST lead avf 832 STaVF ST-AVF ST-aVF CVS_ECG_ST MDC_ECG_AMPL_ST_AVL ST lead avl 831 STaVL ST-AVL ST-aVL CVS_ECG_ST MDC_ECG_AMPL_ST_AVR ST lead avr 830 STaVR ST-AVR ST-aVR HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 37 37

IHE PCD Profile: RTM HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 38 38

IHE PCD Profile: RTM 2008/09 RTM development goals Expand number of numeric parameters supported by PCD-01 from 40 today to over 400; Harmonize the use of existing nomenclature terms defined by ISO/IEEE 11073-10101; Specify the units-of of-measure, enumerated values and body sites associated with each numeric parameter; Identify and define new nomenclature terms that are currently missing from the ISO/IEEE 11073-1010x difficult standards. These gaps are Significant and NOTE: Respiratory / Ventilator terms are a major area. See http://wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title wiki.ihe.net/index.php?title=pcd_rtm_ventilator HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 39 39

IHE PCD 09 Showcase (in process) Enterprise Patient PDQ/PAM Server GE Centricity Periop Anes. DOC Time Server 3 rd Year: Not OR a one off LiveData OR DashBoard TM DOC AR Patient Philips Emergin AM Epic InPatient EMR DOC ICU but where s Welch Allyn & Spacelabs?! Cerner CareMobile TM IOP DOC Philips IntelliVue Clinical Info Portfolio DOC Epic DOR, AR GE Centricity Enterprise IOP DOC Patient LiveData Alert Manager AM Draeger Innovian Web Capsule DOC Alarm Client AC Step-Down Hospira VeriScan IOP Polycom Wireless Phone GE Cetricity Enterprise DOC Patient IOP B. Braun DOR, AR Hospira Cardinal DOR, AR Capsule Draeger Infinity Gateway B. Braun DOR, AR Hospira Cardinal IOC DOR,AR Capsule DataCaptor GE DOR Aware Gateway B. Braun DOR, AR Hospira Cardinal IOC DOR Cerner CareAware TM Philips DOR, AR IntelliVue Info. Center Infusion Devices Patient Monitor, Anesthesia Sys Infusion Devices Devices Patient Monitor, Ventilator Infusion Devices Hospital Bed Patient Monitor DOR = Device Observation Reporter / DOC = Device Observation Consumer AR = Alarm Reporter / AM = Alarm Manager; IOC = Infusion Order Consumer / IOP = Infusion Order Programmer HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 40 40

IHE PCD & ICE / MDPnP ICE is still out there This group may be Able to road map it ICE-PCD Analysis Committee (ICE-PAC) JWG underway to perform a map & gap analysis between ICE use case analyses, ISO/IEEE 11073 standards & the IHE DPI WG. HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 41 41

IHE & Continua Health Alliance Continua & IHE Recently announced a Memorandum of Understanding ( MoU( MoU ) to enable and promote interoperability of healthcare devices. See http://www.ihe.net/news/ihe-continua_mou_release_2008 continua_mou_release_2008-10-28.cfm Provides for joint participation in the Interoperability But Showcase mostly let s at HIMSS 09 The MoU is signed Agree to talk HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 42 42

IHE & Continua Health Alliance HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 43 43

IHE & Continua Health Alliance From the home sensor to the Clinical EHR/EMR Rocky Path Forward? HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 44 44

IEEE PHD WG & 11073 Standards -10404 Pulse Oximeter -10407 Blood Pressure -00103 Technical Report - Overview -10408 Thermometer Device Specializations -10415 Weighing Scale -10417 Glucose -10441 Cardio -10442 Strength -20601 Optimized Exchange Protocol Communication Protocols -10471 Activity Data Phase II Many people don t Realize these are PHDs Not Serial clinical devices IrDA Bluetooth USB ZigBee OSI Layers 1-4 Layers 5-7 NOTE: Optimized for consumer-grade personal health device applications. HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 45 45

And that s not all Beyond IHE PCD HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 46 46

Managing Integration: IEC 80001 HDO s least represented & stand to be the most affected! Status: 2 nd CD Ballot scheduled 2008.11.21 Publication: FDIS Ballot scheduled 2010 HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 47 47

CE-IT Convergence Currently a hot topic in the CE & HIT communities: Results from an ever increasing interrelationship between medical technology & I.T. ACCE profession: Clinical Systems Engineer Realizing The Promise requires CE-IT coordination IEC 80001 Process & Roles demand closer cooperation Easier said than done! ECRI Health Devices 2008.10 provided a summary of guidance developed over a year talking with experts throughout the healthcare industry: 13 Step CE-IT Convergence Road Map! HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 48 48

CE-IT Community By pooling their resources and expertise, the CE- IT Community is dedicated to: Fostering development of a united voice for IT and clinical engineering concerns and a forum for its expression Providing a mechanism for developing resources, guidelines, and best practices for the CE-IT community Exploring appropriate collaboration of clinical engineering/it functions Developing a framework for representing the interests of clinical engineering and IT departments to the broader healthcare community HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 49 49

CE-IT Community Currently organized into 5 working groups: Working Group #1: Infrastructure - Wireless Working Group #2: Integration Working Group #3: Emerging Technologies Working Group #4: CE-IT Collaboration Working Group #5: Risk Management More information @ www.ceitcollaboration.org HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 50 50

Regulatory confusion Internationally inconsistent determination of what is and is not a regulated medical device. GHTF to the rescue? Will the regulatory submission process migrate toward safety cases? This could potentially streamline the evaluation process. How will life-critical, dynamically configured plug-and and-play medical device systems be evaluated and approved?! Based on IEC 80001, FDA s s MDDS could your hospital be designated a medical device manufacturer (for in-house developed applications)? FDA response: absolutely! A A patient shouldn t t lose their protections just because they walk through a hospital door HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 51 51

What is a medical device? U.K. NHS health software Billion s s of pounds worth of health software systems with no regulatory oversight. Requires basic quality system with clinical risk management + safety cases Highly HIGHLY controversial! (both SDO s & vendors) In the U.K. already proven effective in improving safety! HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 52 52

Conclusion Beyond tonight HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 53 53

What now? To realize the Vision, HDOs must Engage in national & international activities such as IHE Australia ( or someone else will!) Establish a clear vision & mission for interoperability, starting with executive & sr. management. Back it up in contract language! Evaluate & anticipate IEC 80001 Assess the ECRI Road Map and apply to your organization and pray for Improvement of the international economy HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 54 54

Contact Information Todd Cooper President Breakthrough Solutions Foundry, Inc. San Diego America s Finest City, CA (e) t.cooper@ieee.org (v) +1 858.442.9200 HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 55 55

Just in case Extra Slides HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 56 56

What s on Convergence: The Promise SDOs & IHE: Getting the job done! Managing Integration: IEC 80001 CE-IT Convergence : Road map to world peace? Confused watch dogs What now? HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 57 57

Managing Integration: IEC 80001 Why is IEC 80001 needed? Increasing drive toward heterogeneous networks Increasing deployment of devices in multi-vendor / multi-modality networking environments Increasing mix of medical device & I.T. technologies Systems of Systems can lead to Unanticipated Emergent Behaviors! Proactive Federated Risk Management must be used to manage the integration of medical device & I.T. technologies Wireless? Can t cable around the problem! HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 58 58

Managing Integration: IEC 80001 (from IEEE P11073-00101 Guidelines for the use of RF wireless technologies) HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 59 59

Managing Integration: IEC 80001 HDO s least represented & stand to be the most affected! Status: 2 nd CD Ballot scheduled 2008.11.21 Publication: FDIS Ballot scheduled 2010 HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 60 60

Managing Integration: IEC 80001 80001 Introduction potential problems associated with the integration of medical devices to ITnetworks, including: support from manufacturers of medical devices for incorporation of their products into IT-networks, for example the availability or adequacy of information provided by the manufacturer to the operator of the IT-network; incorrect operation resulting from combining medical devices and other equipment on the same IT-network; incorrect operation resulting from combining medical device software and other software applications in the same IT-network; and the conflict between the need for strict change control of medical devices and the need for rapid response to an attack by malware. When these problems manifest themselves it frequently leads to unintended consequences. HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 61 61

Managing Integration: IEC 80001 80001 Scope This international standard defines the roles, responsibilities and activities that are necessary when medical devices are incorporated into an IT-network, to address the key properties of the IT-network incorporating a medical device This standard applies throughout the life cycle of IT-networks incorporating medical devices. This standard applies where there is no single medical device manufacturer assuming responsibility for addressing the key properties of the IT-network incorporating a medical device. This standard applies to both responsible organizations and medical device manufacturers for the purpose of comprehensive risk management. HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 62 62

Managing Integration: IEC 80001 80001 Key Properties Risk management should be applied to address the balance of the following key properties appropriate for the ITnetwork incorporating a medical device: safety; effectiveness (effective treatment of the patient using the information exchanged and also enhanced effectiveness of the responsible organization due to the exchange of information); data and system security; and interoperability Inappropriate balance of these properties is interpreted as a hazard to a patient or to the responsible organization s mission. HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 63 63

Managing Integration: IEC 80001 80001 core components Roles & Responsibilities Risk Management Life Cycle (process) Supporting Documentation HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 64 64

Managing Integration: IEC 80001 80001 Roles & Responsibilities Responsible Organization Top Management Medical IT-Network Risk Manager Medical IT-Network Maintainer Medical Device Manufacturer(s) IT Technology Providers (non-mdms) Risk Management Team HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 65 65

Managing Integration: IEC 80001 Risk Management Life Cycle Start Policy for Risk Management System Risk Management Process Requirement for New Network Project Planning & Doc. Risk Analysis Risk Evaluation Risk Control Residual Risk Evaluation Reporting & Approval Change Management Monitoring Decommissioning HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 66 66

Managing Integration: IEC 80001 Supporting Documentation Responsibility Agreement (contract) MDM Residual Risk Documentation Intended Use of MD (on IT-Network) Required Performance / Configuration Summary of info from MDM for Responsible Org. to perform it s risk management process! HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 67 67

Managing Integration: IEC 80001 Supporting Documentation Medical IT-Network Risk Management File For each identified hazard, traceability to: Risk Analysis Risk Evaluation Risk Control Measures Implementation & Verification Residual Risk Assessment Acceptability & Approval HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 68 68

Managing Integration: IEC 80001 HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 69 69

Managing Integration: IEC 80001 Beyond The Process Rapid follow-on on guidance development Network Classification guidance Application to Wireless Networks Medical IT-Network Risk Manager / Maintainer = ACCE Clinical Systems Engineer? HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 70 70

What s on Convergence: The Promise SDOs & IHE: Getting the job done! Managing Integration: IEC 80001 CE-IT Convergence : Road map to world peace? Confused watch dogs What now? HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 71 71

CE-IT Convergence Currently a hot topic in the CE & HIT communities: Results from an ever increasing interrelationship between medical technology & I.T. ACCE profession: Clinical Systems Engineer Realizing The Promise requires CE-IT coordination IEC 80001 Process & Roles demand closer cooperation Easier said than done! ECRI Health Devices 2008.10 provided a summary of guidance developed over a year talking with experts throughout the healthcare industry HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 72 72

CE-IT Convergence: ECRI Road Map "Coping with Convergence - A Road Map for Successfully Combining Medical and Information Technologies", Health Devices 2008 Oct; 37(10): 293-304. #1: Ensure That You Have a Strategic Vision Without a clearly communicated vision and mission from the highest levels of the organization there is no hope of convergence. #2: Establish Strong Leadership Executive & Sr. Management must support convergence People & Resources & Schedule & Mission #3: Foster Relationships Major cultural differences between CE & HIT communities Mission-Critical vs. Life-Critical focus Cross train / cross assign / joint partnership projects etc. HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 73 73

CE-IT Convergence: ECRI Road Map #4: Ensure That Decisions Are Patient-Centric Primary focus on areas that most directly affect patient care: improved safety and quality Establish metrics early in the process #5: Make Clinical Work Processes a Priority "Involve clinicians in decision making" - Easier said than done! Must understand and address workflow and how these systems are integrated into care delivery. (Peter the Urologist) #6: Understand the Life Critical Nature of the Medical Data Being Exchanged Know what is communicating with what and the criticality of the exchanges Identify design for and monitor Quality of Service requirements Note: it s not just bandwidth! HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 74 74

CE-IT Convergence: ECRI Road Map #7: Approach Projects with a Systems-Based Methodology Devices & IT systems often developed & tested in isolation Systems of Systems: Emergent Behaviours / Unintended Consequences! Sloane 2007 ESPM-ABEC Conference "Systems of Systems Engineering - New Skills & Tools for the 21st Century CE IEEE Systems of Systems Engineering Council w/ Healthcare Focus #8: Purchase Wisely "Standardize on converging technology vendors & applications Usually the first to be given up during the acquisition process Include IHE compatibility statements (new yellow / green / blue designations will help identify profile & testing maturity. Participate in MD FIRE (http://mdpnp.org/md_fire.php) contract language development At least move in the direction of open standards-based convergent technologies HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 75 75

CE-IT Convergence: ECRI Road Map #9: Protect the Security of Medical Information Ensure appropriate confidentiality, integrity & availability (CIA) Note: many medical devices do not require 1 st link security. Software patches/updates: Who applies them & when? FDA Cyber security guidance HIMSS Medical Device Security Survey (MDS 2 ) Forms #10: Carefully Plan Your Wireless Enterprise "Wireless technology promises the right information to the right people at the right time anywhere within the hospital." Wow!!! Systems must coexist - can't wire around this problem Wireless is not a "best fit" for all applications esp. life critical #11: Understand Software Issues Realize software has unique & real problems to be managed Incident reporting & updated version integration? (Regulated or not ) Support support support nail down in the contracting language Company track record & survivability. HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 76 76

CE-IT Convergence: ECRI Road Map #12: Perform Risk Analyses on Converging Technologies Per IEC 80001 How did this get so far down the list?! #13: Develop a Plan for the Future Multi-year focus Establish prioritized strategy for achieving mission Address entire system life cycle not simply initial deployment NOTE: The Health Devices article has far more detailed information; a copy can be obtained from www.ecri.org. HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 77 77

CE-IT Community By pooling their resources and expertise, the CE- IT Community is dedicated to: Fostering development of a united voice for IT and clinical engineering concerns and a forum for its expression Providing a mechanism for developing resources, guidelines, and best practices for the CE-IT community Exploring appropriate collaboration of clinical engineering/it functions Developing a framework for representing the interests of clinical engineering and IT departments to the broader healthcare community HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 78 78

CE-IT Community Currently organized into 5 working groups: Working Group #1: Infrastructure - Wireless Working Group #2: Integration Working Group #3: Emerging Technologies Working Group #4: CE-IT Collaboration Working Group #5: Risk Management More information @ www.ceitcollaboration.org HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 79 79

What s on Convergence: The Promise SDOs & IHE: Getting the job done! Managing Integration: IEC 80001 CE-IT Convergence : Road map to world peace? Confused watch dogs What now? HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 80 80

What is a medical device? GHTF Definition Any instrument, apparatus, implement, machine, appliance, implant, in vitro reagent or calibrator, software, material or other similar or related article, intended by the manufacturer to be used, alone or in combination, for human beings for one or more of the specific purpose(s) of diagnosis, prevention, monitoring, treatment or alleviation of disease, diagnosis, monitoring, treatment, alleviation of or compensation for an injury, investigation, replacement, modification, or support of the anatomy or of a physiological process, supporting or sustaining life, control of conception, disinfection of medical devices, providing information for medical purposes by means of in vitro examination of specimens derived from the human body, and which does not achieve its primary intended action in or on the human body by pharmacological, immunological or metabolic means, but which may be assisted in its function by such means (From GHTF - Global Harmonization Task Force.) HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 81 81

What is a medical device? Role of standalone software? 2007.09 Updated European Medical Device Directive but there has been considerable discussion regarding the definition of general purpose health software and systems! HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 82 82

What is a medical device? U.K. NHS health software Billion s s of pounds worth of health software systems with no regulatory oversight. Requires basic quality system with clinical risk management + safety cases Highly HIGHLY controversial! (both SDO s & vendors) In the U.K. already proven effective in improving safety! HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 83 83

What is a medical device? FDA proposed MDDS 2008.02 FDA: Medical Device Data System Clarifies systems that transfer, store, retrieve & display medical device data need no PMA if Only used by healthcare professionals Device does not perform irreversible data compression No altering of the function or parameters of connected devices However as Class I devices they do have to Register as a medical device Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) Subject to Medical Device Reporting (MDRs) When in doubt submit 513(g)! HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 84 84

Other regulatory issues Internationally inconsistent determination of what is and is not a regulated medical device. GHTF to the rescue? Will the regulatory submission process migrate toward safety cases? This could potentially streamline the evaluation process. How will life-critical, dynamically configured plug-and and-play medical device systems be evaluated and approved?! Based on IEC 80001, FDA s s MDDS could your hospital be designated a medical device manufacturer (for in-house developed applications)? FDA response: absolutely! A A patient shouldn t t lose their protections just because they walk through a hospital door HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 85 85

What s on Convergence: The Promise SDOs & IHE: Getting the job done! Managing Integration: IEC 80001 CE-IT Convergence : Road map to world peace? Confused watch dogs What now? HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 86 86

Just in case Extra Extra! Slides HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 87 87

What s on Convergence: The Promise SDOs & IHE: Getting the job done! Managing Integration: IEC 80001 CE-IT Convergence : Road map to world peace? Confused watch dogs What now? HIMSS EA CBME 2008 CE-IT Todd Symposium Cooper 26.11.2008 Plug-and-Play Adelaide IHE PCD: What is REAL vs. a DREAM? Page Page 88 88