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1 Update from HL7 mHealth WG Update on Mobile Health Overview of Activities Update on FHIR Resources Health Care Devices and Mobile Health Shared Use Cases (Health Care Device & Mobile Device) ECG Holter Monitor Glucose Meter

2 Shared Use Cases (Health Care Device & Mobile Device) ECG Holter Monitor Glucose Meter Blood Pressure/Activity Monitor

3 Overview of mHealth Activities LMIC Subgroup – Service Framework PSS Security Subgroup – Mobile Security FAQ Education and Communication – Newsletter, Articles and Tutorials Standards Gap Analysis Subgroup – PHR Gap Analysis Scenarios and Use Case Subgroup Mobile Health Fridays 11 am EST

4 Health Care Devices and Mobile Health Mobile devices (smart phones & tablets) can compliment the use of health care devices. Mobile devices can facilitate information exchange from home or remote locations. Mobile devices can aid the patient in journaling activities while HCD record data. Mobile device can assist patient in achieving goals in their personal care plan. 4

5 FHIR Administrative Attribution –Patient –RelatedPerson –Practitioner –Organization Resources –Device –Location –Substance –Group Workflow Management – Encounter – Alert – Supply – Order – OrderResponse Financial – Coverage 5

6 FHIR Clinical General –AdverseReaction –AllergyIntolerance –CarePlan –FamilyHistory –Condition –Procedure –Questionaire Medications –Medication –MedicationPrescription –MedicationAdministration –MedicationDispense –MedicationStatement –Immunization –ImmunizationProfile 6

7 FHIR Clinical - continued Diagnostic –Observation –DiagnosticReport –DiagnosticOrder –ImagingStudy –Specimen Device Interaction –DeviceCapabilities –DeviceLog –DeviceObservation 7

8 FHIR Infrastructure Support –List –Media –Other –DocumentReference –(Binary) Audit –Provenance –SecurityEvent Exchange –Document –Message –OperationOutcome –Query Conformance –Conformance –ValueSet –Profile 8

9 Shared Use Cases (Health Care Device & Mobile Device) Patient Use Cases Care Provider Use Cases Shared Use Cases (Health Care Device & Mobile Device) Public Health use cases: Low to Middle Income Countries use cases:

10 Patient Use Cases Review and schedule my health care appointments. Review my labs. Renew my prescriptions. Ask a care provider a health question. Review my health problems, medications, allergies, vaccinations and past medical history. Record my blood pressure, weight and glucose readings (mobile device integration). Update my family history of illnesses.

11 Care Provider Use Cases Review lab results for a patient. Review transition of care summary. Review notes, reports and care plans for a patient. Review patient health problems, medications, and allergies. Review patient vaccinations and past medical history. Check vitals for patient. Check for pending lab results. Review patient family history. Check the patient census for a care unit, are there beds available? Check my patient list, vitals stable, patient is crashing? Review my patient alerts (difficult airway, suspected abuse, chemotherapy patient).

12 Shared Use Cases (Health Care Device & Mobile Device) ECG Holter Monitor Glucose Meter

13 Holter Monitor Test Patient is due for Holter test in preparation for annual checkup. Patient elects to have remote Holter test from their patient portal. Patient receives Holter Monitor at home mail. Patient reviews video on how to setup Holter test monitor. Patient is instructed to install Holter application on their smart phone. Patient applies Holter monitor device and sync device with mobile device. 13

14 Holter Monitor Test - continued Mobile device verifies that Holter Monitor is active and properly setup. Patient is given confirmation status ready. Patient has been instructed to journal activities while Holter monitor is active. Patient accidently disconnect lead. Patient reconnects lead and journals event and verifies Holter monitor is back to ready. 14

15 Holter Monitor Test - continued After 24 hours of monitoring, mobile device indicates test completed. Mobile device indicates that test data is ready to upload to patient portal. Patient verifies upload to proceed and receives confirmation upon completion. Patient returns Holter monitor via mail. 15

16 Glucose Monitor Patient is newly diagnosed with diabetes. Patient has gone through a diabetes education program and has chosen to use mobile diabetes application to assist in behavioral changes, journaling diet and activities. Glucose meter is paired to mobile device to facilitate exchange of data and journal with patient portal. Patient records glucose data, eating habits but has questions about how they are doing? 16

17 Glucose Monitor - continued Patient accesses their patient portal and seeks feedback from their care team. Care team request user to upload diabetes meter and journal data from mobile device. Care team reviews data and suggest changes to medication regiment. Mobile device can use alerts or reminders to better manage their medication and behavior. 17

18 Glucose Monitor - continued Patient learns through many iterations how to manage their diabetes effectively. 18

19 TAN-Interface WAN-Interface LAN-Interface PAN-Interface HRN-Interface Application Hosting Device LAN Device Scope PAN Device WAN Device HRN Device PAN Device TAN Device Interface Teams define Certified Device Classes within constraints set by E2E Architecture, then select standards and create guidelines for these Certified Device Classes E2E Architecture Team Services Team: Focus on WAN and HRN IFs Devices Team: Focus on PAN and LAN and TAN IFs

20 The IEEE 11073 Personal Health Device standards family Framework IEEE Std 11073-20601 - Application profile - Optimized exchange protocol IEEE Std 11073-20601a - Application profile - Optimized exchange protocol (amendment) and a number of "device specialization" standards - the following exist at present: IEEE Std 11073-10404 - Device specialization - Pulse Oximeter IEEE Std 11073-10407 - Device specialization - Blood Pressure Monitor IEEE Std 11073-10408 - Device specialization - Thermometer IEEE Std 11073-10415 - Device specialization - Weighing Scale IEEE Std 11073-10417 - Device specialization - Glucose Meter IEEE Std 11073-10420 - Device specialization - Body composition analyzer IEEE Std 11073-10421 - Device specialization - Peak flow IEEE Std 11073-10441 - Device specialization - Cardiovascular fitness and activity monitor IEEE Std 11073-10442 - Device specialization - Strength fitness equipment IEEE Std 11073-10471 - Device specialization - Independent living activity hub IEEE Std 11073-10472 - Device specialization - Medication monitor

21 The IEEE 11073 Personal Health Device standards family ( Continued ) Device specialization standards IEEE P11073-10406 - Device specialization - Basic ECG (1 to 3-lead) IEEE P11073-10413 - Device specialization - Respiration rate monitor IEEE P11073-10418 - Device specialization - INR (blood coagulation) IEEE P11073-10419 - Device specialization - Insulin pump Revisions to existing standards: IEEE Std 11073-10404 - Device specialization - Pulse Oximeter (revision) IEEE Std 11073-10417 - Device specialization - Glucose Meter (revision) IEEE Std 11073-10441 - Device specialization - Cardiovascular fitness and activity monitor (revision to add 3D accelerometer / physical activity monitor data)

22 Mobile Medical Apps Final Rule The FDA is focusing its oversight on mobile medical apps that: – are intended to be used as an accessory to a regulated medical device – for example, an application that allows a health care professional to make a specific diagnosis by viewing a medical image from a picture archiving and communication system (PACS) on a smartphone or a mobile tablet; or – transform a mobile platform into a regulated medical device – for example, an application that turns a smartphone into an electrocardiography (ECG) machine to detect abnormal heart rhythms or determine if a patient is experiencing a heart attack.

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