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Wouldn’t it be great if all your equipment, software and devices worked together, right out of the box? thinks so, too.

Benefits: Infusion Pumps Standards-based interfaces Reliable & accurate data transmission Reduced cost of product development, installation and maintenance Supports complex reimbursement rules for infusion therapy with accurate documentation

Supports electronic transfer of an infusion order from the BCMA/EMR to an infusion pump Brings infusion pumps into the 5 Rights of medication administration process Enhances patient safety by eliminating keystroke errors Reduces time spent by clinicians on medication administration & documentation Point of Care Infusion Verification

PIV Workflow Nurse confirms the 5 Rights using BCMA/EMR: Right Patient Right Medication Right Dose Right Time Right Route Nurse scans bar code on pump linking: Patient Medication Pump Infusion order sent from BCMA/EMR to Pump (PCD-03) Pumps can provide data to BCMA/EMR (PCD-01 or PCD-10) Physician’s order Pharmacist review & dispensing Nurse removes medication from dispensing cabinet

IHE PCD Proud Participants Infusion Pump Event Communication (IPEC) Infusion Pump Event Communication enables reporting of clinical & operational events from an infusion pump to a Bedside Computer-assisted Medication Administration (BCMA) system or EMR. Clinicians can then view & validate this information for infusion documentation. Pump provides information on infusion-related events to BCMA/EMR (PCD-10) such as: Delivery Start Delivery Stop Delivery Complete Infusion order sent from BCMA/EMR to Pump (PCD-03) Infusion-related events are displayed, validated, and/or recorded by the clinician using the BCMA/EMR BCMA/EMR Prior to medication administration, nurse confirms the 5 Rights of administration using BCMA/EMR: Right Patient Right Medication Right Dose Right Time Right Route

DEC Device Enterprise Communication PIV Point of Care Infusion Verification IPEC Infusion Pump Event Communication ACM Alert Communication Management DMC Device Management Communication LS Location Services Profiles IHE PCD Profiles Used in Demonstrations

IHE PCD Proud Participants