Health informatics - Device interoperability - Part 10408: Personal health device communication - Device specialization - Thermometer (ISO/IEEE/FDIS 11073-10408:2022)

ISO/IEEE 11073-10408:2010 establishes a normative definition of communication between personal telehealth thermometer devices and computer engines (e.g., cell phones, personal computers, personal health appliances, and set top boxes) in a manner that enables plug-and-play interoperability. It leverages appropriate portions of existing standards, including ISO/IEEE 11073 terminology, information models, application profile standards, and transport standards. It specifies the use of specific term codes, formats, and behaviours in telehealth environments restricting optionality in base frameworks in favour of interoperability. This International Standard defines a common core of communication functionality for personal telehealth thermometers.
ISO/IEEE 11073-10408:2010 addresses a need for an openly defined, independent standard for controlling information exchange to and from personal health devices and computer engines.

Medizinische Informatik - Kommunikation von Geräten für die persönliche Gesundheit - Teil 10408: Gerätespezifikation - Thermometer (ISO/IEEE/FDIS 11073-10408:2022)

Informatique de santé - Interopérabilité des dispositifs - Partie 10408: Communication entre dispositifs de santé personnels - Spécialisation des dispositifs - Thermomètre (ISO/IEEE/FDIS 11073-10408:2022)

L'ISO/IEEE 11073-10408:2010 établit une définition normative de la communication entre des dispositifs thermométriques personnels de télésanté et des moteurs informatiques (par exemple des téléphones cellulaires, des ordinateurs personnels, des équipements personnels de santé et des boîtiers décodeurs) d'une manière qui permet une interopérabilité du type prêt à l'emploi. Elle s'appuie sur les parties appropriées de normes existantes, y compris la terminologie, des modèles d'informations, des normes de profils d'applications et des normes de transport de l'ISO/IEEE 11073. Elle spécifie l'utilisation de codes, de formats et de comportements en termes spécifiques dans les environnements de télésanté, en limitant les choix à des cadres de travail de base en faveur de l'interopérabilité. Elle définit un noyau commun de fonctionnalités de communication pour les thermomètres personnels de télésanté.
L'ISO/IEEE 11073-10408:2010 répond au besoin d'une norme indépendante définie de manière ouverte portant sur la commande de l'échange d'informations entre des dispositifs personnels de santé et des moteurs informatiques.

Zdravstvena informatika - Interoperabilnost naprav - 10408. del: Komunikacija osebnih medicinskih naprav - Specialne naprave - Termometer (ISO/IEEE/FDIS 11073-10408:2022)

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
oSIST prEN ISO/IEEE 11073-10408:2022
01-september-2022
Zdravstvena informatika - Interoperabilnost naprav - 10408. del: Komunikacija
osebnih medicinskih naprav - Specialne naprave - Termometer (ISO/IEEE/FDIS
11073-10408:2022)

Health informatics - Device interoperability - Part 10408: Personal health device

communication - Device specialization - Thermometer (ISO/IEEE/FDIS 11073-
10408:2022)

Medizinische Informatik - Kommunikation von Geräten für die persönliche Gesundheit -

Teil 10408: Gerätespezifikation - Thermometer (ISO/IEEE/FDIS 11073-10408:2022)

Informatique de santé - Interopérabilité des dispositifs - Partie 10408: Communication

entre dispositifs de santé personnels - Spécialisation des dispositifs - Thermomètre

(ISO/IEEE/FDIS 11073-10408:2022)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN ISO/IEEE 11073-10408
ICS:
11.040.55 Diagnostična oprema Diagnostic equipment
35.240.80 Uporabniške rešitve IT v IT applications in health care
zdravstveni tehniki technology
oSIST prEN ISO/IEEE 11073-10408:2022 en,fr,de

2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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Health informatics—Personal health device communication
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Thermometer
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Abstract: Within the context of the ISO/IEEE 11073 family of standards for device

communication, this standard establishes a normative definition of communication between

personal telehealth thermometer devices and compute engines (e.g., cell phones, personal

computers, personal health appliances, and set top boxes) in a manner that enables plug-and-

play interoperability. It leverages appropriate portions of existing standards including

ISO/IEEE 11073 terminology, information models, application profile standards, and transport

standards. It specifies the use of specific term codes, formats, and behaviors in telehealth

environments restricting optionality in base frameworks in favor of interoperability. This standard

defines a common core of communication functionality for personal telehealth thermometer

devices.

Keywords: IEEE 11073-10408™, medical device communication, personal health devices,

thermometer
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At the time this standard was completed, the Personal Health Devices Working Group had the following

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Daidi Zhong, Co-chair
Michael J. Kirwan, Co-chair
Karsten Aalders Rick Geimer
James Cheng
Charles R. Abbruscato
Peggy Chien Igor Gejdos
Nabil Abujbara David Chiu Ferenc Gerbovics
Maher Abuzaid Jinyong Choi Alan Godfrey
James Agnew Chia-Chin Chong Nicolae Goga
Haidar Ahmad Saeed A. Choudhary Julian Goldman
Manfred Aigner Jinhan Chung Raul Gonzalez Gomez
Jorge Alberola Malcolm Clarke Chris Gough
Murtaza Ali John A. Cogan Channa Gowda
Rolf Ambuehl John T. Collins Charles M. Gropper
David Aparisi Cory Condek Amit Gupta
Paolo Ariano Todd H. Cooper Jeff Guttmacher
Lawrence Arne David Cornejo Rasmus Haahr
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Serafin Arroyo Nigel Cox Michael Hagerty
Muhammad Asim Jerry Hahn
Hans Crommenacker
Merat Bagha Tomio Crosley Robert Hall
Doug Baird Allen Curtis Shu Han
David Baker Ndifor Cyril Fru Nathaniel Hamming
Anindya Bakshi Jesús Daniel Trigo Rickey L. Hampton
Ananth Balasubramanian Eyal Dassau Sten Hanke
Sunlee Bang David Davenport Aki Harma
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Miriam L. Makhlouf Moskowitz Robert Dalimar Velez
Romain Marmot Scott M. Robertson Martha Velezis
Sandra Martinez Timothy Robertson Rudi Voon
David Rosales Barry Vornbrock
Miguel Martínez de
Gary Sagiv Isobel Walker
EsproncedaCámara
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ISO/IEEE 11073-10408:2022(E)
David Wang Kathleen Wible Qiang Yin
Jerry P. Wang Paul Williamson Done-Sik Yoo
Yao Wang Jan Wittenber Jianchao Zeng
Yi Wang Jia-Rong Wu Jason Zhang
Steve Warren Will Wykeham Zhiqiang Zhang
Fujio Watanabe Ariton Xhafa Thomas Zhao
Toru Watsuji Qifeng Yan Jia Zheng
Mike Weng Ricky Yang Miha Zoubek
Yuefeng Weng Shaoqin Ye Szymon Zyskoter
Melanie S. Yeung

The following members of the individual Standards Association balloting group voted on this standard.

Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention.
Bjoern Andersen Noriyuki Ikeuchi Beth Pumo
Lyle G. Bullock, Jr. Atsushi Ito
Stefan Schlichting
Keith Chow Raj Jain Janek Schumann
Malcolm Clarke Piotr Karocki Walter Struppler
David Fuschi Raymond Krasinski Oren Yuen
Randall Groves H. Moll Janusz Zalewski
Werner Hoelzl Daidi Zhong

When the IEEE SA Standards Board approved this standard on 7 November 2019, it had the following

membership:
Gary Hoffman, Chair
Ted Burse, Vice Chair
Jean-Philippe Faure, Past Chair
Konstantinos Karachalios, Secretary
Masayuki Ariyoshi David J. Law Annette Reilly
Stephen D. Dukes Joseph Levy Dorothy Stanley
J. Travis Griffith Howard Li Sha Wei
Guido Hiertz Xiaohui Liu Phil Wennblom
Christel Hunter Kevin Lu Philip Winston
Joseph L. Koepfinger* Daleep Mohla Howard Wolfman
Thomas Koshy Andrew Myles Feng Wu
John D. Kulick Jingyi Zhou
*Member Emeritus
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ISO/IEEE 11073-10408:2022(E)
Introduction

This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 11073-10408-2019, Health informatics—Personal health device

communication—Part 10408: Device specialization—Thermometer.

ISO/IEEE 11073 standards enable communication between medical devices and external computer

systems. This document uses the optimized framework created in IEEE Std 11073-20601 and describes a

specific, interoperable communication approach for thermometers. These standards align with and draw on

the existing clinically focused standards to provide support for communication of data from clinical or

personal health devices.
Information on references can be found in Clause 2.
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