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Medical devices are essential to the practice of modern medicine. Clinical measurements like blood pressure and temperature, x-ray and ultrasound imaging, administration of intravenous medications, and support of critical life functions all require medical devices. However, despite our reliance on sophisticated medical equipment, each device is designed to stand alone as an island. It is difficult to integrate individual devices into interoperable (inter-connected) systems to improve patient care and avoid unnecessary accidents.
The Medical Device "Plug-and-Play" Interoperability (or MD PnP) program is a inter-disciplinary, multi-institutional program committed to advancing medical device interoperability to improve patient safety and healthcare efficiency. Networked medical device systems will support the widespread clinical use of medical data and enable medical device integration, to produce complete and accurate electronic health records, create error-resistant systems, and reduce healthcare costs.
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Sponsors and Collaborators
CIMIT
TATRC
NSF
Partners HealthCare
Brigham & Women's Hospital
Drager Medical Systems
Draper Laboratory
Food & Drug Administation (FDA)
IXXAT, Inc.
Kaiser Permanente
LiveData, Inc.
Massachusetts General Hospital
Mitre Corporation
University of Pennsylvania
To lead the evaluation and adoption of open standards and technology for networking medical devices to support clinical solutions for improving patient safety and healthcare efficiency.
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MD PnP Leadership
Julian Goldman, MD
CIMIT Director of Interoperability
Susan Whitehead
MD PnP Program Manager
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News & Press Releases
12.29.2008
The Boston Globe: Medical devices lag in iPod age. Patients' safety is at risk, experts say
1.18.2008
Mass High Tech: Dr. Julian Goldman - Plug-and-play med devices could save lives
11.13.2007
CIMIT’s Kennedy Award goes to team developing Plug-and-Play
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Related Links
MD PnP Website
June 2007 HCMDSS /MD PnP Presentations
CIMIT Operating Room of the Future