Health informatics - Device interoperability - Part 20601: Personal health device communication - Application profile - Optimized exchange protocol (ISO/IEEE/FDIS 11073-20601:2022)

Within the context of the ISO/IEEE 11073 family of standards for device communication, this standard defines a common framework for making an abstract model of personal health data available in transport-independent transfer syntax required to establish logical connections between systems and to provide presentation capabilities and services needed to perform communication tasks. The protocol is optimized to personal health usage requirements and leverages commonly used methods and tools wherever possible.

Medizinische Informatik - Kommunikation von Geräten für die persönliche Gesundheit - Teil 20601: Anwendungsprofil - Optimiertes Datenübertragungsprotokoll (ISO/IEEE/FDIS 11073-20601:2022)

Informatique de santé - Interopérabilité des dispositifs - Partie 20601: Communication entre dispositifs de santé personnels - Profil d'application - Protocole d'échange optimisé (ISO/IEEE/FDIS 11073-20601:2022)

Dans le contexte de la famille de norme ISO/IEEE 11073 relative à la communication entre dispositifs, la présente norme définit un cadre commun pour mettre à disposition un modèle abstrait de données relatives à la santé personnelle dans une syntaxe de transfert indépendante du transport requise aux fins d'établir des connexions logiques entre systèmes et de fournir des capacités et des services de présentation nécessaires pour effectuer les tâches de communication. Le protocole est optimisé pour répondre aux exigences des utilisations relatives à la santé des personnes et s'appuie dans la mesure du possible sur des méthodes et des outils couramment utilisés.

Zdravstvena informatika - Interoperabilnost naprav - 20601. del: Komunikacija osebnih medicinskih naprav - Profil aplikacije - Optimalni protokol izmenjave podatkov (ISO/IEEE/FDIS 11073-20601:2022)

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
oSIST prEN ISO/IEEE 11073-20601:2022
01-september-2022
Zdravstvena informatika - Interoperabilnost naprav - 20601. del: Komunikacija
osebnih medicinskih naprav - Profil aplikacije - Optimalni protokol izmenjave
podatkov (ISO/IEEE/FDIS 11073-20601:2022)

Health informatics - Device interoperability - Part 20601: Personal health device

communication - Application profile - Optimized exchange protocol (ISO/IEEE/FDIS
11073-20601:2022)

Medizinische Informatik - Kommunikation von Geräten für die persönliche Gesundheit -

Teil 20601: Anwendungsprofil - Optimiertes Datenübertragungsprotokoll (ISO/IEEE/FDIS

11073-20601:2022)

Informatique de santé - Interopérabilité des dispositifs - Partie 20601: Communication

entre dispositifs de santé personnels - Profil d'application - Protocole d'échange optimisé

(ISO/IEEE/FDIS 11073-20601:2022)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN ISO/IEEE 11073-20601
ICS:
11.040.99 Druga medicinska oprema Other medical equipment
35.240.80 Uporabniške rešitve IT v IT applications in health care
zdravstveni tehniki technology
oSIST prEN ISO/IEEE 11073-20601:2022 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
Part 20601: Application profile—
Optimized Exchange Protocol
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Abstract: Within the context of the ISO/IEEE 11073 family of standards for device

communication, a common framework for making an abstract model of personal health data

available in transport-independent transfer syntax required to establish logical connections

between systems and to provide presentation capabilities and services needed to perform

communication tasks is described in this standard. The protocol is optimized to personal health

usage requirements and leverages commonly used methods and tools wherever possible.

Keywords: IEEE 11073-20601™, medical device communication, personal health devices

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

membership:
Daidi Zhong, Co-Chair
Michael J. Kirwan, Co-Chair
Karsten Aalders Wenjuan Chen Rick Geimer
Charles R. Abbruscato James Cheng Igor Gejdos
Nabil Abujbara Ferenc Gerbovics
Peggy Chien
Maher Abuzaid Alan Godfrey
David Chiu
James Agnew
Jinyong Choi Nicolae Goga
Haidar Ahmad Chia-Chin Chong Julian Goldman
Manfred Aigner Saeed A. Choudhary Raul Gonzalez Gomez
Jorge Alberola Jinhan Chung Chris Gough
Rolf Ambuehl John A. Cogan Channa Gowda
David Aparisi John T. Collins Charles M. Gropper
Lawrence Arne Cory Condek Amit Gupta
Diego B. Arquillo Todd H. Cooper Jeff Guttmacher
Serafin Arroyo David Cornejo Rasmus Haahr
Muhammad Asim Douglas Coup Christian Habermann
Kit August Nigel Cox Michael Hagerty
Doug Baird Hans Crommenacker Jerry Hahn
David Baker Tomio Crosley Robert Hall
Anindya Bakshi Allen Curtis Shu Han
Ananth Balasubramanian Eyal Dassau Nathaniel Hamming
Sunlee Bang Rickey L. Hampton
David Davenport
M. Jonathan Barkley
Russell Davis Sten Hanke
Gilberto Barrón Sushil K. Deka Aki Harma
David Bean Ciro de la Vega Jordan Hartmann
John Bell Pedro de-las-Heras-Quiros Kai Hassing
Rudy Belliardi Jim Dello Stritto Wolfgang Heck
Kathryn M. Bennett Matthew d’Entremont Nathaniel Heintzman
Daniel Bernstein Kent Dicks Charles Henderson
George A. Bertos Hyoungho Do Jun-Ho Her
Chris Biernacki Alistair Donaldson Helen B. Hernandez
Ola Björsne Xiaolian Duan Takashi Hibino
Thomas Blackadar Brian Dubreuil Timothy L. Hirou
Marc Blanchet Sourav Dutta Allen Hobbs
Thomas Bluethner Jakob Ehrensvard Alex Holland
Douglas P. Bogia Fredrik Einberg Arto Holopainen
Xavier Boniface Michihiro Enokida Kris Holtzclaw
Shannon Boucousis Javier Escayola Calvo Xinyi Hong
Julius Broma Mark Estes Robert Hoy
Leonardo Estevez
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Hailing Feng
Bernard Burg Anne Huang
Chris Burns Bosco T. Fernandes Sen-Der Huang
Anthony Butt Christoph Fischer Zhiyong Huang
Jeremy Byford-Rew Morten Flintrup Ron Huby
Satya Calloji Joseph W. Forler David Hughes
Xiaoying Cao Russell Foster Robert D. Hughes
Carole C. Carey Eric Freudenthal Jiyoung Huh
Craig Carlson Matthias Frohner Hugh Hunter
Santiago Carot-Nemesio Ken Fuchs Hitoshi Ikeda
Randy W. Carroll Jing Gao Yutaka Ikeda
Simon Carter Qi Gao Philip O. Isaacson
Seungchul Chae Marcus Garbe Atsushi Ito
Rahul Chauhan John Garguilo Michael Jaffe
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Danny Jochelson Stefan Sauermann
László Meleg
Phaneeth Junga John Sawyer
Alexander Mense
Akiyoshi Kabe Behnaz Minaei Guillaume Schatz
Steve Kahle Jinsei Miyazaki Alois Schloegl
Tomio Kamioka Erik Moll Paul S. Schluter
James J. Kang Darr Moore Lars Schmitt
Kei Kariya Carsten Mueglitz Mark G. Schnell
Andy Kaschl Piotr Murawski Richard A. Schrenker
Junzo Kashihara Soundharya Nagasubramanian Antonio Scorpiniti
Kohichi Kashiwagi Jae-Wook Nah KwangSeok Seo
Ralph Kent Alex Neefus Riccardo Serafin
Laurie M. Kermes Trong-Nghia Nguyen-Dobinsky Sid Shaw
Ikuo Keshi Michael E. Nidd Frank Shen
Ahmad Kheirandish Jim Niswander Min Shih
Junhyung Kim Hongliang Niu Mazen Shihabi
Minho Kim Hiroaki Niwamoto Redmond Shouldice
Min-Joon Kim Sternly K. Simon
Thomas Norgall
Taekon Kim Marjorie Skubic
Anand Noubade
Tetsuya Kimura
Yoshiteru Nozoe Robert Smith
Alfred Kloos Abraham Ofek Ivan Soh
Jeongmee Koh Brett Olive Motoki Sone
Jean-Marc Koller Begonya Otal Emily Sopensky
John Koon Marco Paleari Rajagopalan Srinivasan
Patty Krantz Bud Panjwani Nicholas Steblay
Raymond Krasinski Carl Pantiskas Lars Steubesand
Alexander Kraus Harry P. Pappas John (Ivo) Stivoric
Ramesh Krishna Hanna Park Raymond A. Strickland
Geoffrey Kruse Jong-Tae Park Chandrasekaran Subramaniam
Falko Kuester Myungeun Park Hermanni Suominen
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Peter Mayhew Giovanna Sannino Yi Wang
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Steve Warren Jia-Rong Wu Zhi Yu
Fujio Watanabe Will Wykeham Jianchao Zeng
Toru Watsuji Ariton Xhafa Jason Zhang
Mike Weng Ricky Yang Zhiqiang Zhang
Yuefeng Weng Shaoqin Ye Thomas Zhao
Kathleen Wible Melanie S. Yeung Hongyuan Zhong
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Keith Chow Stefan Karl Carl Singer
Malcolm Clarke Piotr Karocki Walter Struppler
Russell Davis Stuart Kerry Lai King (Anna) Tee
David Fuschi Joerg-Uwe Meyer Jan Wittenber
Randall Groves Michael Newman Oren Yuen
Nathaniel Hamming Daidi Zhong

When the IEEE SA Standards Board approved this standard on 5 September 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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oSIST prEN ISO/IEEE 11073-20601:2022
ISO/IEEE 11073-20601:2022(E)
Introduction

This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 11073-20601-2019, Health informatics—Personal health device

communication—Part 20601: Application profile—Optimized Exchange Protocol.

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

systems. This standard and corresponding IEEE 11073-104zz standards address a need for a simplified and

optimized communication approach for personal health devices, which may or may not be regulated

devices. These standards align with, and draw upon, the existing clinically focused standards to provide

easy management of data from either a clinical or personal health device.

This document addresses a need for an openly defined, independent standard for converting the collected

information into an interoperable transmission format so the information can be exchanged between agents

and managers.
Other closely related standards include the following:

 IEEE Std 11073-00103™ [B6] provides an overview of the personal health space and defines the

underlying use cases and usage models.
 ISO/IEEE 110
...

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