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June 2007 Joint Workshop on High Confidence Medical Devices, Software, & Systems (HCMDSS) and Medical Device Plug-and-Play (MD PnP) Interoperability

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Date
Title
Presenter
   

 

6/25/07

Welcome from Workshop Co-Chairs & Conference Overview

Insup Lee, PhD, University of Pennsylvania
Julian M. Goldman, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital/CIMIT

   
   

Welcome from CIMIT

John A. Parrish, MD, Director of CIMIT

   
   

Keynote Address

Robert M. Kolodner, MD, National Coordinator for Health IT

   
   

Panel on The Clinical Need: Introduction to Panel

Julian M. Goldman, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital/CIMIT

   
   

Patient Safety

Jeffrey Cooper, PhD, Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation/MGH
   
   

Interoperability & Clinical Requirements

Sandy Weininger, PhD, Food & Drug Administration
   
   

Clinical Engineering Perspective

Jennifer Jackson, MBA, CCE, Brigham & Women’s Hospital Biomed Engineering
   
   

Operating Room Use Case Example

James Philip, MEE, MD, Brigham & Women’s Hospital
   
   

Interoperability - Historical Perspective

Steven Dain, MD, University of Western Ontario
   
   

Clinician Perspective

James Fackler, MD, Johns Hopkins Medical Center
   
   

Panel Discussion

 
   
   

Interoperability Challenges: Introduction

Glenn Himes, MITRE Corporation

   
   

Medical Device Interoperability: Assessing the Environment

Kathy Lesh, MITRE Corporation

   
   

Moving Toward Semantic Interoperability of Medical Devices

John Garguilo, NIST - National Institute of Standards & Technology

   
   

Clinical Requirements Methodology: Using Clinical Workflows to Improve Device/System Development

Tracy Rausch, DocBox Inc. (formerly at Kaiser Permanente)
Jennifer Jackson, MBA, CCE
, Brigham & Women’s Hospital Biomed Engineering

   
   

Clinical Requirements Methodology: Ensuring Sufficient Breadth in Use Case Development

Rick Schrenker, Massachusetts General Hospital Biomed Engineering

   
   

Interoperability Challenges for the Large Integrated Healthcare Delivery System

Michael Robkin, Kaiser Permanente

   
   

Interoperability Challenges Q&A

 
   
   

High Confidence Medical Device Software: Introduction

Christopher Gill, Washington University, St. Louis

   
   

Formal Methods Based Development of a PCA Infusion Pump Reference Model: Generic Infusion Pump (GIP) Project

David Arney, University of Pennsylvania

   
   

Point-of-Care Support for Error-Free Medication Process

Jane W.S. Liu, Academia Sinica

   
   

A Survey of Software Engineering Techniques in Medical Device

Raimund L. Feldmann, Fraunhofer Center

   
   

High Confidence Medical Device Software: Q&A


   
 
Date
Title
Presenter
       
6/26/07

Introduction to Day #2

Insup Lee, PhD, University of Pennsylvania

   
    Keynote Address John Rushby, PhD, SRI International
   
    Sensor Networks: Introduction Azer Bestavros, Boston University
   
   

User Access of Public Shared Devices in Pervasive Computing

Mani Srivastava, UCLA
   
   

PAS: A Wireless-Enabled, Sensor-Integrated Personal Assistance System for Independent and Assisted Living

Jennifer Hou, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
   
   

A Novel Method and Testbed for Sensor Management and Patient Diagnosis

Maxim Batalin, UCLA
   
   

Platform Design for Healthcare Monitoring Applications

Roozbeh Jafari, University of Texas at Dallas
   
   

Sensor Networks: Recap

Azer Bestavros, Boston University
   
    CIMIT Forum: Accelerating Interoperability – Introduction Julian M. Goldman, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital/CIMIT
   
   

Accelerating Interoperability

David Whitlinger, Intel/Continua Health Alliance
   
   

IHE Patient Care Devices Domain

Ray Zambuto, IHE-USA
   
   

Driving Medical Device Interoperability

Zachary Zimmerman, Kaiser Permanente

   
   

Panel Discussion

David Whitlinger, Intel/Continua Health Alliance
Zachary Zimmerman
, Kaiser Permanente

Jeff Robbins, LiveData Inc.
Carl Wallroth, Draeger Medical

   
 
Date
Title
Presenter
       
6/27/07

Introduction to Day #3

Julian M. Goldman, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital/CIMIT

   
    Overview: Networking and Information Technology R&D (NITRD) Program’s High Confidence Software and Systems (HCSS) Coordinating Group (CG) Sally Howe, National Coordination Office for Networking & Information Technology R&D (NITRD)
   
    NSF and NITRD Interests Sylvia Spengler, NSF
   
    A Brief Overview of Cyber-Physical Systems Lui Sha, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
   
   

Panel on Government Perspectives on Medical Device Interoperability: Introduction to Panel

Julian M. Goldman, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital/CIMIT
   
   

Federal Health Architecture Program

Vish Sankaran, Federal Health Architecture Program, Office of National Coordinator
   
   

A NIST Perspective on Interoperability

John Garguilo, NIST - National Institute of Standards & Technology
   
   

FDA/CDRH Perspective on Medical Device Interoperability

Sandy Weininger, FDA – Food & Drug Administration
   
   

Telemedicine & Advanced Technology Research Center

Ron Marchessault, TATRC
   
   

NSF Perspective: Interoperability and Cyber-Physical Systems

Scott Midkiff, NSF
   
   

NIH/NIBIB Perspective

Zohara Cohen, NIBIB
   
   

Panel Q&A

 
   
    Interoperability Solutions: Introduction
Standards and Interoperability
Jeff Robbins, LiveData Inc.
   
   

Interoperable Medical Devices Due to Standardized CANopen Interfaces

Thilo Schumann, CAN in Automation, GERMANY
   
   

Building Reliable MD PnP Systems

Mu Sun, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

   
   

Agent-Based Plug-and-Play Integration of Role-Enabled Medical Devices

Francesco de Mola, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, ITALY
   
   

Plug-and-Play and Network-Capable Medical Instrumentation & Database with a Complete Healthcare Technology Suite: MediCAN

Deniz Gurkan, University of Houston

   
   

Interoperability Solutions: Recap

Jeff Robbins, LiveData Inc.

   
    Report-Back from Working Groups:
· Adverse Event Reporting (starts at 1:38)
· Human Computer/Device Interactions (starts at 4:05)
· Validation and Certification (starts at 6:55)
· MD PnP Ontology (starts at 11:50)
· Life-Cycle Management of Interoperable Medical Device Systems, and Contract Language for Interoperability (starts at 15:28)
· Medical Sensor Networks (starts at 22:00)
Tim Gee, Medical Connectivity Consulting
Tracy Rausch
, DocBox Inc. (formerly at Kaiser Permanente)
Sylvia Spengler, NSF
Oleg Sokolsky, University of Pennsylvania
Kathy Lesh, The MITRE Corporation
David Arney
, University of Pennsylvania
Michael Robkin, Kaiser Permanente
Rahul Mangharam
, Carnegie Mellon University
   
    View from the Blogosphere Tim Gee, Medical Connectivity Consulting
   
    Workshop Comments and Wrap-Up Insup Lee, PhD, University of Pennsylvania
Julian M. Goldman, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital/CIMIT
   
    Poster Talks
 
6/25/2007 Morning Poster Talks
   
    6/25/2007 Afternoon Poster Talks
   
    6/26/2007 Poster Talks