The base IEEE 11073-10101 Nomenclature is extended by this standard to provide support for ECG annotation terminology. It may be used either in conjunction with other IEEE 11073 standards (e.g., ISO/IEEE 11073-10201:2001) or independently with other standards. The major subject areas addressed by the nomenclature include ECG beat annotations, wave component annotations, rhythm annotations, and noise annotations. Additional "global" and "per-lead" numeric observation identifiers, ECG lead systems, and additional ECG lead identifiers also are defined.
- Sponsor Committee
- EMB/11073 - IEEE 11073 Standards Committee
- Status
- Inactive-Reserved Standard
- PAR Approval
- 2004-12-08
- Board Approval
- 2012-12-05
- History
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- ANSI Approved:
- 2014-09-30
- Published:
- 2013-02-15
- Inactivated Date:
- 2023-03-30
Additional Resources
- Downloads
- 11073-10102-2012_downloads.zip
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
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- EMB/11073 - IEEE 11073 Standards Committee
- Working Group
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PoCD - Point-of-Care Devices
- IEEE Program Manager
- Patrycja Jarosz
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- Stefan Schlichting
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P11073-10101c
Standard for Health informatics--Point-of-care medical device communication - Part 10101: Nomenclature Amendment 3: Additional definitions
This amendment extends IEEE Std 11073 10101 to include additional terms, primarily related to endoscopy and high-frequency surgical equipment but also other key medical devices. It also includes generic terms for all participants in a Service-Oriented Device Connectivity (SDC) system.
P11073-10107
Standard for Nomenclature for External Control of Medical Devices
The base IEEE 11073-10101 nomenclature is extended by this standard to provide definitions of commands for external control. It is designed to be used in conjunction with IEEE 11073 standards, including ISO/IEEE 11073-10207, ISO/IEEE 11073-10201 and ISO/IEEE 11073-20601, and may be used with other standards or independently. The main areas addressed by this standard include commands to modify the characteristics and behavior of point-of-care (PoC) medical devices, such as modes of operation, contextual information, and settings
P11073-10207-2017/Cor 1
IEEE Draft Standard - Health Informatics - Point-of-Care Medical Device Communication Part 10207: Domain Information and Service Model for Service-Oriented Point-of-Care Medical Device Communication - Corrigendum 1
The IEEE 11073-10207-2017 standard falls within the context of the ISO/IEEE 11073™ family of standards for point-of-care medical device communication. In this standard, a Participant Model is derived from the ISO/IEEE 11073-10201 Domain Information Model. The Participant Model specifies the structure of medical information objects. Additionally, the standard defines an 4 abstract Communication Model to facilitate the exchange of medical information objects. Both the Participant Model and Communication Model elements are specified using XML Schema. The core subjects covered by the Participant Model include the modeling of medical device-related 7 data (such as measurements and settings), alert systems, contextual information (such as patient demographics and location), remote control, and archival information. XML Schema is utilized to provide extensibility to the model. The corrigendum for this standard comprises fixes related to definition terms, requirements, and a significant retrofit of the versioning concept. It ensures that the standard remains accurate and up-to-date, addressing any issues that may have arisen since its initial publication.
P11073-10702
Standard for Alert Provisioning by Participants in a Service-Oriented Device Connectivity (SDC) System
This standard defines the requirements for Participants in a Service-Oriented Device Connectivity (SDC) System that comprises a network of point-of-care (PoC) medical devices and medical IT systems to exchange alert data in a manner that improves safe, secure and effective contribution to the functionality of a distributed system.
P11073-10703
Standard for External Control by Participants in a Service-Oriented Device Connectivity (SDC) System
This standard defines the requirements for Participants in a Service-Oriented Device Connectivity (SDC) System that comprises a network of point-of-care (PoC) medical devices and medical IT systems to exchange external control commands in a manner that improves safe, secure and effective contribution to the functionality of a distributed system.
P11073-10720
Module Specifications for a Service-Oriented Medical Device Exchange Architecture
Within the context of the ISO/IEEE 11073 family of standards for medical device communication, the scope of this standard is to define normative requirements for the modular components of participants in a networked system of point-of-care (PoC) medical devices and medical IT systems in order that they contribute safely and effectively to distributed system functionality through the exchange of data or control commands. The standard specifies the network representation of participant modules by restricting optionality of the IEEE 11073-10207 Domain Information and Service Model, defines the use of specific term codes from the IEEE 11073 Nomenclature Standards, and specifies communication behavior. This standard does not address the definition of exhaustive specializations for specific devices.
Standards approved by the IEEE SA Standards Board that are within the 10-year lifecycle.
11073-10101-2019
IEEE Standard for Health informatics--Point-of-care medical device communication - Part 10101: Nomenclature
Within the context of the ISO/IEEE 11073 family of standards for point-of-care (POC) and personal health devices (PHD) medical device communication (MDC), this standard provides the nomenclature that supports both the domain information model and service model components of the standards family, as well as the semantic content exchanged with medical devices. The nomenclature is specialized for patient vital signs information representation and medical device informatics, with major areas including concepts for electrocardiograph (ECG), haemodynamics, respiration, blood gas, urine, fluid-related metrics, and neurology, as well as specialized units of measurement, general device events, alarms, and body sites. The standard defines both the architecture and major components of the nomenclature, along with extensive definitions for each conceptual area.
11073-10101-2020
ISO/IEEE International Standard - Health informatics-Device interoperability-Part 10101: Point-of-care medical device communication-Nomenclature
Within the context of the ISO/IEEE 11073 family of standards for point-of-care (POC) and personal health devices (PHD) medical device communication (MDC), this standard provides the nomenclature that supports both the domain information model and service model components of the standards family, as well as the semantic content exchanged with medical devices. The nomenclature is specialized for patient vital signs information representation and medical device informatics, with major areas including concepts for electrocardiograph (ECG), haemodynamics, respiration, blood gas, urine, fluid-related metrics, and neurology, as well as specialized units of measurement, general device events, alarms, and body sites. The standard defines both the architecture and major components of the nomenclature, along with extensive definitions for each conceptual area.
11073-10101b-2023
IEEE Standard for Health Informatics--Device Interoperability Part 10101: Foundational--Nomenclature Amendment 1: Additional definitions
The scope of this standard is to define a nomenclature for communication of information from point-of-care medical devices. Primary emphasis is placed on acute care medical devices and patient vital signs information. The nomenclature also supports concepts in an object oriented information model that is for medical device communications. This amendment extends IEEE Std 11073-10101-2019 to include additional terms primarily related to infusion pumps, ventilators, dialysis and other key medical devices as well as event and alert identifiers for devices and systems used in acute care.
11073-10103-2023
IEEE Standard Health Informatics--Device Interoperability Part 10103: Pointu2010ofu2010Care Medical Device Communication--Nomenclature--Implantable Device, Cardiac
The base nomenclature provided in IEEE 11073 to support terminology for implantable cardiac devices is extended in this standard. Devices within the scope of this nomenclature are implantable devices such as pacemakers, defibrillators, devices for cardiac resynchronization therapy, and implantable cardiac monitors. The discrete terms necessary to convey a clinically relevant summary of the information obtained during a device interrogation are defined in this nomenclature. To improve workflow efficiencies, cardiology and electrophysiology practices require the management of summary interrogation information from all vendor devices and systems in a central system such as an Electronic Health Records (EHR) system or a device clinic management system. To address this requirement, the Implantable Device, Cardiac (IDC) Nomenclature defines a standard-based terminology for device data. The nomenclature facilitates the transfer of data from the vendor proprietary systems to the clinic EHR or device clinic management system.
11073-10201-2018
IEEE Standard for Health Informatics - Point-of-care medical device communication - Part 10201: Domain Information Model
Within the context of the ISO/IEEE 11073 family of standards for point-of-care medical device communication, an abstract, object-oriented domain information model that specifies the structure of exchanged information, as well as the events and services that are supported by each type of object, is provided in this standard. All data structure elements are specified using abstract syntax (ASN.1) and may be applied to many different implementation technologies, transfer syntaxes, and application service models. Core subjects include medical, alert, system, patient, control, archival, communication, and extended services. Model extensibility is supported, and a conformance model and statement template is provided.
11073-10207-2017
IEEE Health informatics--Point-of-care medical device communication Part 10207: Domain Information and Service Model for Service-Oriented Point-of-Care Medical Device Communication
Within the context of the ISO/IEEE 11073™ family of standards for point-of-care medical device communication, a Participant Model derived from the ISO/IEEE11073-10201 Domain Information Model is provided in this standard. The Participant Model specifies the structure of medical information objects. This standard also defines an abstract Communication Model to support the exchange of medical information objects. All elements of the Participant Model and Communication Model are specified using XML Schema. Core subjects of the Participant Model comprise modelling of medical device-related data, e.g., measurements and settings, alert systems, contextual information (e.g., patient demographics and location information), remote control, and archival information. Model extensibility is provided inherently through the use of XML Schema.textual information like patient demographics and location information, remote control, and archival. Model extensibility is provided inherently through the use of XML Schema. (Additional files are available for this standard at http://standards.ieee.org/downloads/11073/)
11073-10700-2022
IEEE Standard -- Health Informatics--Device Interoperability Part 10700: Pointu2010ofu2010Care Medical Device Communication--Standard for Base Requirements for Participants in a Serviceu2010Oriented Device Connectivity (SDC) System
Medical devices that offer a communication interface as specified by the IEEE 11073 Service-oriented Device Connectivity (SDC) standards can be integrated into a health IT system to jointly execute system functions. However, implementing the IEEE 11073 SDC communication protocol is not sufficient to demonstrate safety, effectiveness, and security of system functions resulting from the combination of system function contributions from two or more medical devices. SDC participant key purposes (PKPs) are sets of requirements that allow for manufacturers to have certain expectations about BICEPS participants from other manufacturers. This common understanding enables the manufacturers to perform risk management, verification, validation, and usability engineering for the safe use of system functions. This standard specifies requirements for the allocation of responsibilities to SDC base participants.
11073-10700-2024
ISO/IEEE International Standard: Health informatics--Device interoperability--Part 10700: Pointu2010ofu2010care medical device communication--Standard for base requirements for participants in a Serviceu2010oriented Device Connectivity (SDC) system
Medical devices that offer a communication interface as specified by the IEEE 11073 Service-oriented Device Connectivity (SDC) standards can be integrated into a health IT system to jointly execute system functions. However, implementing the IEEE 11073 SDC communication protocol is not sufficient to demonstrate safety, effectiveness, and security of system functions resulting from the combination of system function contributions from two or more medical devices. SDC participant key purposes (PKPs) are sets of requirements that allow for manufacturers to have certain expectations about BICEPS participants from other manufacturers. This common understanding enables the manufacturers to perform risk management, verification, validation, and usability engineering for the safe use of system functions. This standard specifies requirements for the allocation of responsibilities to SDC base participants.
11073-10701-2022
IEEE Standard for Health Informatics - Device Interoperability - Part 10701: Point-of-Care Medical Device Communication - Metric Provisioning by Participants in a Service-Oriented Device Connectivity (SDC) System
Medical devices that offer a communication interface as specified by the IEEE 11073 Service-oriented Device Connectivity (SDC) standards can be integrated into a health IT system to jointly execute system functions. However, implementing the IEEE 11073 SDC communication protocol is not sufficient to demonstrate safety, effectiveness, and security of system functions resulting from the combination of system function contributions from two or more medical devices. SDC participant key purposes (PKPs) are sets of requirements that allow for manufacturers to have certain expectations about BICEPS participants from other manufacturers. This common understanding enables the manufacturers to perform risk management, verification, validation, and usability engineering for the safe use of system functions. This standard defines requirements for SDC metric participants in an SDC system that comprises an IT network of medical devices to enable safe and secure contribution to system functions based on the exchange of metric information.
11073-10701-2024
ISO/IEEE International Standard: Health informatics--Device interoperability--Part 10701: Point-of-care medical device communication--Metric provisioning by participants in a Service-oriented Device Connectivity (SDC) system
Medical devices that offer a communication interface as specified by the IEEE 11073 Service-oriented Device Connectivity (SDC) standards can be integrated into a health IT system to jointly execute system functions. However, implementing the IEEE 11073 SDC communication protocol is not sufficient to demonstrate safety, effectiveness, and security of system functions resulting from the combination of system function contributions from two or more medical devices. SDC participant key purposes (PKPs) are sets of requirements that allow for manufacturers to have certain expectations about BICEPS participants from other manufacturers. This common understanding enables the manufacturers to perform risk management, verification, validation, and usability engineering for the safe use of system functions. This standard defines requirements for SDC metric participants in an SDC system that comprises an IT network of medical devices to enable safe and secure contribution to system functions based on the exchange of metric information.
11073-20701-2018
IEEE Standard - Health informatics--Point-of-care medical device communication - Part 20701: Service-Oriented Medical Device Exchange Architecture and Protocol Binding
Within the context of the ISO/IEEE 11073 family of standards for point-of-care (PoC) medical device communication, an architecture for service-oriented distributed PoC medical devices and medical IT systems is defined. This standard defines a binding of the Participant, Discovery, and Communication Model defined in IEEE Std 11073-10207(TM) to the profile for transport over Web Services defined in IEEE Std 11073-20702(TM). Moreover, a binding to Network Time Protocol (NTP) and Differentiated Services (DiffServ) is defined for time synchronization and transport Quality of Service requirements.
11073-20702-2016
IEEE Standard for Health informatics--Point-of-care medical device communication Part 20702: Medical Devices Communication Profile for Web Services
Within the context of the ISO/IEEE 11073 family of standards for point-of-care (PoC) medical device communication, a communication protocol specification for a distributed system of PoC medical devices and medical IT systems that need to exchange data, or safely control networked PoC medical devices by profiling Web Service specifications, is defined by this standard. Additional Web Service specifications are part of this standard.
These standards have been replaced with a revised version of the standard, or by a compilation of the original active standard and all its existing amendments, corrigenda, and errata.
1073.1.1.1-2004
IEEE Standard for Health Informatics - Point-of-care medical device communication - Part 10101: Nomenclature
Replaced by ISO/IEEE 11073-10101-2004. Within the context of the ISO/IEEE 11073 family of standards for point-of-care (POC) medical device communication (MCD), this standard provides the nomenclature that supports both the domain information model and service model components of the standards family, as well as the semantic content exchanged with medical devices. The nomenclature is specialized for patient vital signs information representation and medical device informatics, with major areas including concepts for electrocardiograph (ECG), haemodynamics, respiration, blood gas, urine, fluid-related metrics, and neurology, as well as specialized units of measurement, general device events, alarms, and body sites. The standard defines both the architecture and major components of the nomenclature, along with extensive definitions for each conceptual area.
11073-10101a-2015
IEEE Standard Health informatics--Point-of-care medical device communication --Part 10101: Nomenclature Amendment 1: Additional Definitions
Within the context of the ISO/IEEE 11073 family of standards for point-of-care (POC) medical device communication (MDC), the nomenclature defined by the base ISO/IEEE 11073-10101:2004 nomenclature standard is extended by this amendment. Significant extensions to support haemodynamics, respiration, ventilation and anesthesia monitoring, blood gas, urine, fluid-related metrics, and neurology, as well as units of measurements and measurement sites, are included. Formal definitions for observation identifiers used by the IEEE 11073 Personal Health Device standards and additional attributes for reporting their regulatory and certification status are also captured and provided. Information attributes to support alert communication and accurate medical device time synchronization and timekeeping are also defined.
11073-10201-2004
ISO/IEEE International Standard for Health Informatics - Point-of-care medical device communication - Part 10201: Domain information model
Within the context of the ISO/IEEE 11073 family of standards for point-of-care (POC) medical device communication (MDC), this standard provides an abstract object-oriented domain information model that specifies the structure of exchanged information, as well as the events and services that are supported by each object. All elements are specified using abstract syntax (ASN.1) and may be applied to many different implementation technologies, transfer syntaxes, and application service models. Core subjects include medical, alert, system, patient, control, archival, communication, and extended services. Model extensibility is supported, and a conformance model and statement template is provided.
These standards have been removed from active status through a ballot where the standard is made inactive as a consensus decision of a balloting group.
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These standards are removed from active status through an administrative process for standards that have not undergone a revision process within 10 years.
11073-10103-2012
Health informatics--Point-of-care medical device communication Part 10103: Nomenclature--Implantable device, cardiac
The base nomenclature provided in IEEE 11073 to support terminology for implantable cardiac devices is extended in this standard. Devices within the scope of this nomenclature are implantable devices such as pacemakers, defibrillators, devices for cardiac resynchronization therapy, and implantable cardiac monitors. The discrete terms necessary to convey a clinically relevant summary of the information obtained during a device interrogation are defined in this nomenclature. To improve workflow efficiencies, cardiology and electrophysiology practices require the management of summary interrogation information from all vendor devices and systems in a central system such as an Electronic Health Records (EHR) system or a device clinic management system. To address this requirement, the Implantable Device, Cardiac (IDC) Nomenclature defines a standard-based terminology for device data. The nomenclature facilitates the transfer of data from the vendor proprietary systems to the clinic EHR or device clinic management system. Additional files can be found at http://standards.ieee.org/downloads/11073/11073-10103-2012/ if not attached to the PDF.