0 Table of Contents |
1 Personal Health Device Implementation Guide Home Page |
1.1 Overview |
1.1.1 Organization |
1.1.2 Purpose |
1.1.3 Audience |
1.1.4 Scope |
1.1.5 Use Cases |
1.2 Consuming the PHD Profile FHIR Resources |
1.3 PHG Implementation Guidance |
1.3.1 Remote Patient Monitoring Considerations |
1.3.2 Generic and Extensible Model |
1.3.3 DIM to FHIR Mapping: Basics |
1.3.4 General Notes to Consumers of FHIR Data |
1.3.5 DIM to FHIR Mapping: Details |
1.3.5.1 Definition of a Metric Measurement |
1.3.5.2 Metric Protocol-Only Attributes |
1.3.5.3 Mder FLOATs and SFLOATs |
1.3.5.4 Nomenclature codes |
1.3.5.5 Codeable Concepts |
1.3.5.6 Obtaining the Observation Code |
1.3.5.7 Obtaining the Unit Code |
1.3.5.8 ASN1 BITs Code System |
1.3.5.8.1 ASN1 BITs Codes |
1.3.5.9 The Observation Identifier |
1.3.5.10 Generating the PHD Reported Time Stamp Identifier |
1.3.6 Coincident Time Stamp |
1.3.7 Non IEEE 11073-20601 Devices |
1.4 Profiles |
1.4.1 Profiles Overview |
1.4.1.1 Bundled upload of Patient, Device, and Observation resources |
1.4.2 Base Observation Profile |
1.4.3 PHD Numeric Observation Profile |
1.4.3.1 Simple numeric with supplemental types |
1.4.3.2 NaN Example |
1.4.4 PHD Compound Numeric Observation Profile |
1.4.4.1 Compound Measurement |
1.4.5 PHD Coded Enumeration Observation Profile |
1.4.5.1 Coded Enumeration |
1.4.6 PHD BITs Coded Enumeration Observation Profile |
1.4.6.1 BITs measurement; Device-Sensor status |
1.4.7 PHD Real Time Sample Array Observation Profile |
1.4.7.1 Real Time Sample Array; Pleth wave |
1.4.8 PHD String Enumeration Observation Profile |
1.4.8.1 A measurement that is a human readable string (Enumeration String) |
1.4.9 PHD Coincident Time Stamp Observation Profile |
1.4.9.1 Coincident Time Stamp: PHG best synchronized |
1.4.9.2 Coincident Time Stamp with a time fault |
1.4.10 PHD Device Profile |
1.4.10.1 Generating the PHD codes |
1.4.10.2 Device Identifier codes |
1.4.10.3 Device example from a Blood Pressure PHD |
1.4.11 PHG (Personal Health Gateway) Device Profile |
1.4.11.1 Android Gateway example |
1.4.12 PHD Patient Profile |
1.4.12.1 Patient example containing optional patient name |
1.5 Terminology |
1.6 Downloads |
2 Artifact List |
2.1 PhdBaseObservation |
2.2 PhdNumericObservation |
2.3 PhdCompoundNumericObservation |
2.4 PhdCodedEnumerationObservation |
2.5 PhdBitsEnumerationObservation |
2.6 PhdRtsaObservation |
2.7 PhdStringEnumerationObservation |
2.8 PhdCoincidentTimeStampObservation |
2.9 PhdDevice |
2.10 PhgDevice |
2.11 PhdPatient |
2.12 CodeableConcept11073MDC |
2.13 Quantity11073MDC |
2.14 Range11073MDC |
2.15 String11073MDC |
2.16 MDCnotObject |
2.17 ASN1attribute |
2.18 ASN1measurement |
2.19 Device System Id Identifier |
2.20 Device Transport Address Identifiers |
2.21 Device Type Specialization IEEE 11073-10101 Nomenclature Codes |
2.22 IEEE 11073 MDC Object infrastructure and Device nomenclature |
2.23 ContinuaDeviceIdentifiers |
2.24 ASN1ToHL7 |
2.25 ContinuaHFS |
2.26 ContinuaPHD |
2.27 PhdObservationCategories |
2.28 PhdServerCapabilityStatement |
2.29 Example of a first time Bundle upload |
2.30 Example of PHD Device |
2.31 Example Bundled upload |
2.32 Example of a numeric. |
2.33 Example of an Rtsa. |
2.34 Example of a NaN case |
2.35 Example of coded enumeration |
2.36 Example of a ASN1 BITs measurement |
2.37 Example of Compound measurement |
2.38 Example of String measurement |
2.39 Example of a Coincident Time Stamp PHG better synchronized |
2.40 Example of a Coincident Time Stamp with a Time Fault |
2.41 Example of a Blood Pressure PHD |
2.42 Example of a Glucose Monitor PHD |
2.43 Example of a Coincident Time Stamp referenced from BP observation |
2.44 Example of a Coincident Time Stamp referenced by the Glucose Meal Context Observation |
2.45 Example of a Gateway |
2.46 Example of a Patient |
2.47 11073 ASN1 Event Or State |
3 Appendices |
4 Change Log |