Update on Standard for Clinical Internet of Things
Tuesday, April 18 at 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM CT
South Building, Level 4 | S406 B
The IEEE has created a working group to create a standard for Clinical Internet of Things (IoT) which will create the framework with TIPSS principles (Trust, Identity, Privacy, Protection, Safety, Security) for Clinical Internet of Things (IoT) data and device validation and interoperability. This includes wearable clinical IoT and interoperability with healthcare systems including Electronic Health Records (EHR), Electronic Medical Records (EMR), other clinical IoT devices, in-hospital devices, and future devices and connected healthcare systems. In this session, we will cover the status of standard, what work is left to do, and what we can expect to get the proposed standard approved as an international IEEE standard.
Learning Objectives
- Create a standard to protect Internet of Things devices in a clinical setting
- Define the standard using the TIPPSS principles (Trust, Identity, Privacy, Protection, Safety, Security) for Clinical Internet of Things data and device validation and interoperability
- Explain the process to create standards and what steps are remaining to finalize the standards and achieve adoption
- Describe why the creation of the Clinical IoT data and device standard is important
- Illustrate Use Cases for the Clinical IoT data and device standard and how they protect patient safety
Credits
CME, CNE, ACPE, IAPP, CAHIMS, CPHIMS, AHIMA
Status
Active
Audience
CISO/CSO, Clinical Engineering Professional, IT Professional
ID
6
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