ICE Standard
ICE Standard: Integrated Clinical Environment
ICE Standard: Integrated Clinical Environment
Interdisciplinary meetings convened by the MD PnP program (described on this web site) identified key capabilities of a patient-centric integrated clinical environment. These capabilities, such as comprehensive data acquisition for the EMR and the integration of devices to enable real-time decision support, safety interlocks, and closed-loop control, can be achieved through the functions described in the standard for the "Patient-Centric Integrated Clinical Environment" (ICE).
Figure 1: ICE Functional Model, redrawn from ICE Part I (ASTM F2761-09(13).
The ICE Part I late-stage committee draft may be downloaded here.
Copies of the published standard may be purchased from ASTM International.
Click here to download a figure of ICE-compliant architecture, redrawn with detail added, from ASTM F2761.
ICE Standard: Integrated Clinical Environment
ICE Standard: Integrated Clinical Environment
Interdisciplinary meetings convened by the MD PnP program (described on this web site) identified key capabilities of a patient-centric integrated clinical environment. These capabilities, such as comprehensive data acquisition for the EMR and the integration of devices to enable real-time decision support, safety interlocks, and closed-loop control, can be achieved through the functions described in the standard for the "Patient-Centric Integrated Clinical Environment" (ICE).
Figure 1: ICE Functional Model, redrawn from ICE Part I (ASTM F2761-09(13).
The ICE Part I late-stage committee draft may be downloaded here.
Copies of the published standard may be purchased from ASTM International.
Click here to download a figure of ICE-compliant architecture, redrawn with detail added, from ASTM F2761.
Background and Status of ICE Standardization Process
Historical note:
The online proceedings of the Global Harmonization Task Force 11 (GHTF 11, Washington, DC, October 2007) describe the recommendations of GHTF 10 (Lubeck, Germany, June 2006) to support the ICE standard.
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