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MDIRA: IEEE, IHE, and FHIR Clinical Device and Information Technology Interoperability Standards, bridging Home to Hospital to “Hospital-in-Home”

机译:MDIRA:IEEE,IHE和FHIR临床设备和信息技术互操作性标准,弥合医院的“住院”

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The Medical Device Interoperability Reference Architecture (MDIRA) Project is the latest evolution of device and information system integration based on long-standing IEEE 11073x, IHE DEC/ACM/PIV/SDPi, IHE Rosetta Mapping, and HL7 FHIR medical information interoperability projects that began over 20 years ago. The IEEE 11073.x standards provide semantic interoperability; the Rosetta Mapping provides vendor-specific semantic interoperability; the IHE DEC/ACM/PIV /SDPi standards provide device-device and device-system communication of clinical care, alerts, and device control messaging, and FHIR provides the formal, granular, Restful JSON or XML message framework for reliable, flexible communication. Since 2005, IHE has been developing the open-source device toolset for home and hospital use. More recently, the IHE SDPi standards have enabled device control capabilities, a capability accelerated during the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic to allow nurses/physicians to operate ventilators and infusion devices outside the contaminated patient room. The SDPi innovations are “just in time,” perhaps, because to support emerging “Hospital in Home” or “ICU in Home” programs, also accelerated by the desire to keep patients safely outside hospital full of COVID patients. Because global adoption of FHIR has been so strong, almost all IHE standards have been revised to support FHIR messaging, too. MDIRA represents a flexible architecture to support device-device or device-EHR communication using either Peer-to-Peer communication (IHE and IoT model), or Peer-to-Aggregator communication (e.g., Open-ICE or Continua). The result of the MDIRA project is the emergence of a standards-based medical communication architecture based on well proven, well documented, and well tested open-source standards
机译:医疗器械互操作性参考架构(MDIRA)项目是基于长期IEEE 11073x,IHE DEC / ACM / PIV / SDPI,IHE Rosetta Mapping和HL7 FHIR医疗信息互操作性项目的最新演变和信息系统集成的最新演变20多年前。 IEEE 11073.x标准提供语义互操作性; Rosetta Mapping提供了特定于供应商的语义互操作性; IHE DEC / ACM / PIV / SDPI标准提供了临床护理,警报和设备控制消息传递的设备设备和设备系统通信,FHIR提供了正式,粒度,宁静的JSON或XML消息框架,可用于可靠,灵活的通信。自2005年以来,IHE一直在开发用于家庭和医院的开源设备工具集。最近,IHE SDPI标准已经启用了设备控制能力,在Covid-19冠状病毒流行病中加速了能力,以允许护士/医生在受污染的患者室外操作呼吸机和输液装置。 SDPI创新是“刚刚及时”,也许是因为为了支持新兴的“在家里医院”或“ICU在家里”计划,也加速了愿意让患者安全地在医院以外的患者身上充满了Covid患者。由于全球采用FHIR已经如此强大,因此已经修改了几乎所有的IHE标准,以支持FHIR消息传递。 MDIRA表示使用对等通信(IHE和IOT模型)或对端 - 聚合器通信(例如,开放冰或连续的设备 - EHR通信来支持设备设备或设备-EHR通信的灵活架构。 MDIRA项目的结果是基于良好的经过验证,记录,记录的良好的良好的医疗通信架构的出现,并测试了良好的开源标准

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