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The Medical Device "Plug-and-Play" (MD PnP) Interoperability Program is promoting innovation in patient safety and clinical care by leading the adoption of secure patient-centric integration of medical devices and IT systems in clinical environments.

 

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> MD PnP White Paper
> ICE Standard (ASTM F2761)
MD FIRE RFI & RFP
> Program Leadership

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CONTACT INFORMATION

MD PnP Program
65 Landsdowne St., Suite 200
Cambridge, MA  02139
info@mdpnp.org

Julian M. Goldman, MD
Program Director
jgoldman@mdpnp.org

Drayton Freeman
Program Assistant
dwfreeman@mgh.harvard.edu

These links have been provided in response to community questions:

Code
Click here if you are looking to download code from our GitHub repository or from our collaborators' websites.

Clinical Scenarios
Click here if you are are interested in the clinical scenarios that we work with to identify specific clinical and technical challenges to guide our work on medical device interoperability and safe system integration.

Device Clock Synchronization
Click here to read about our time study and the importance of medical device clock synchronization.

FDA
Click here and here to read about some of our work with the FDA to pursue a definition of the regulatory science related to integrated medical device systems.

Getting Involved

Click here to find out how you can get more involved with our work.

ICE Standard
Click here to learn about the published ASTM ICE Standard and how MD PnP is informing national standards for medical devices in the integrated clinical environment.

MD FIRE Contracting Language
Click here if you are looking for MD FIRE, or Medical Device "Free Interoperability Requirements for the Enterprise," comprised of a white paper and sample RFP and contracting language to promote the adoption of fully interoperable medical devices and systems in support of patient safety.