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Third Annual Medical Device Connectivity Conference

Sunday, August 14th, 2011

This year’s Medical Device Connectivity Conference is less than a month away. It's being held Sept. 8-9, 2010 in Boston.


In addition to the post-conference workshops, there is also a special preconference event: an open house at the Medical Device Plug and Play Interoperability program’s lab. September 7, from 4pm to 6pm attendees can tour the lab, interact with various demonstrations and chat with program staff.

Tim has put together another great conference.

Second Annual Medical Device Connectivity Conference

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

This year's Medical Device Connectivity Conference is being held Sept. 28-29, 2010 in San Diego.

From the press release Tim Gee says:

The only conference devoted to the topic of medical device connectivity, the program will offer a unique opportunity to get immersed into every aspect of connectivity, workflow automation and enabling technologies. The keynotes and panel discussions on the first day frame the conference's focus on connectivity and tackle two of the biggest issues facing health care: industry standards and regulatory issues. Program tracks on the second day provide a survey of connectivity applications, clinical capabilities and outcomes, and explore the gap between regulated vendor-managed systems and the customer-managed and controlled environments in which these systems are used.

Here are just a few of the topics I'm particularly interested in:

  • EMERGING PROBLEMS AND RISING AWARENESS OF MEDICAL DEVICE SYSTEMS ON ENTERPRISE NETWORKS
  • LOOKING BEYOND CONNECTIVITY IN HOSPITALS TO HOME HEALTH AND MOBILITY
  • OPEN EHR MANIFESTSO: OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEDICAL DEVICE COMPANIES
  • INTEROPERABLE MEDICAL DEVICE SYSTEM ARCHITECTURES

Looks like another great conference!

Inaugural Medical Device Connectivity Conference and Exhibition

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

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Tim Gee has put together an impressive conference. It's happening Sept. 10-11, 2009 in Boston. Unfortunately, I will not be able to attend. Hopefully Tim and others will be able to provide highlights from the many interesting topics.

Here's a condensed list of the agenda:

Day 1:

MEDICAL DEVICE  CONNECTIVITY IN HEALTH CARE: WHERE ARE  WE, WHERE ARE WE GOING, AND HOW DO WE  GET THERE?  Tim Gee, Connectologist & Principal, Medical  Connectivity Consulting

CONNECTING  OPERATIONAL AND STRATEGIC PERSPECTIVES  Julian M. Goldman, MD, Medical Director of Biomedical Engineering, Partners HealthCare System, Director,  CIMIT Program on Interoperability and Medical Device Plug-and-Play Interoperability Program, Massachusetts General Hospital

INDUSTRY STANDARDS  (FORMAL AND DE FACTO) IN CONNECTIVITY Charles (Chuck) Parker, Executive Director, Continua Health Alliance

PANEL DISCUSSION: INDUSTRY STANDARDS – WHICH STANDARDS WILL BE ADOPTED AND WHY?

IMPACT OF PROPOSED FDA RULE ON MEDICAL DEVICE DATA SYSTEMS William A. Hyman, ScD, PE, Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Texas A&M University & President, ACCE Healthcare Technology Foundation

IEC 80001 AND PATIENT SAFETY Stephen L. Grimes, FACCE, FHIMSS, FAIMBE, Vice
President, Technology in Medicine, Inc. & Immediate Past President, American College of Clinical Engineering (ACCE)

PANEL DISCUSSION: HOW WILL MDDS AND IEC 80001 IMPACT THE MARKET?

HOW CLINICIANS AND DEVICE MANUFACTURERS CAN COLLABORATE TO REDUCE RISK Steven R. Rakitin, President, Software Quality Consulting & AAMI member

THE BASIC COSTS OF CONNECTIVITY Bridget Moorman, CCE, President, BMoorman Consulting, LLC

Day 2:

TRACK A - INFRASTRUCTURE

CONVERGED MEDICAL DEVICE AND ENTERPRISE NETWORKS: CHALLENGES AND BEST PRACTICES

OPTIMIZING SUPPORT FOR POINT OF CARE AUTOMATION

DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEMS: REALITY VERSUS HYPE

WIRELESS SENSORS: PERFORMANCE, COEXISTENCE & INTEROPERABILITY

TRACK B – CONNECTIVITY SOLUTIONS

INFUSION PUMP CONNECTIVITY FOR EMR DOCUMENTATION

ENABLING POINT OF CARE APPLICATIONS WITH DEVICE CONNECTIVITY

POSITIVE PATIENT ASSOCIATIONS IN CONNECTIVITY

OPERATING ROOM INTEGRATION: THE INFORMATION CROSSROADS IN SURGERY

TRACK C – CLINICAL & WORKFLOW IMPACTS

POST SURGICAL PATIENT-CENTRIC CENTRAL SURVEILLANCE: PREDICTORS OF CARDIORESPIRATORY MORBIDITY

THE LINK BETWEEN MEDICAL DEVICE CONNECTIVITY AND CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT FOR INTERVENTIONAL GUIDANCE

CREATING A CONNECTIVITY STRATEGY FOR HEALTHCARE

OPTIONAL POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS

ONE -- DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEMS IN HOSPITALS: BEST PRACTICES

TWO -- IEC 80001-1: APPLICATION OF RISK MANAGEMENT FOR IT NETWORKS INCORPORATING MEDICAL DEVICES

UPDATE (9/10/09): Tim is posting conference updates here: The Connectologist

UPDATE (9/16/09):

Review #1: Wireless connectivity and medical devices

Integrating wireless technology into medical devices presents the industry with both a carrot and a stick: Stimulus cash (carrot) versus increasing demand for connective devices from hospitals (stick).

Review #2:  Analyst: Healthcare’s wireless sensor opportunity

Gee broke down some of the drivers for the recent interest in medical sensors, outlined use cases and dissected the market for the more than 200 attendees at last week’s event.