Health informatics - Personal health device communication - Part 20601: Application profile - Optimized exchange protocol (ISO/IEEE 11073-20601:2016, including Cor 1:2016)
Within the context of the ISO/IEEE 11073 personal health device standard family, this standard defines an
optimized exchange protocol and modeling techniques to be used by implementers of personal health
devices to create interoperability between device types and vendors. This standard establishes a common
framework for an abstract model of personal health data available in transport-independent transfer syntax
required to establish logical connections between systems and to provide presentation capabilities and
services needed to perform communication tasks. The protocol is optimized to personal health usage
requirements and leverages commonly used methods and tools wherever possible.This standard addresses a need for an openly defined, independent standard for controlling information
exchange to and from personal health devices and managers (e.g., cell phones, personal computers,
personal health appliances, and set top boxes). Interoperability is key to growing the potential market for
these devices and enabling people to be better informed participants in the management of their health.
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CYS EN ISO 11073-20601:2016
Within the context of the ISO/IEEE 11073 personal health device standard family, this standard defines an
optimized exchange protocol and modeling techniques to be used by implementers of personal health
devices to create interoperability between device types and vendors. This standard establishes a common
framework for an abstract model of personal health data available in transport-independent transfer syntax
required to establish logical connections between systems and to provide presentation capabilities and
services needed to perform communication tasks. The protocol is optimized to personal health usage
requirements and leverages commonly used methods and tools wherever possible.This standard addresses a need for an openly defined, independent standard for controlling information
exchange to and from personal health devices and managers (e.g., cell phones, personal computers,
personal health appliances, and set top boxes). Interoperability is key to growing the potential market for
these devices and enabling people to be better informed participants in the management of their health.