LabLynx Wiki
Domain Overview (Scope)
The Patient Care Device (PCD) Program (a program of the Devices (DEV) domain) is concerned with use cases in which at least one actor is a regulated patient-centric point-of-care medical device that communicates with at least one other actor such as a medical device or information system.
LIMSpec Wiki
Domain Overview (Scope)
The Patient Care Device (PCD) Program (a program of the Devices (DEV) domain) is concerned with use cases in which at least one actor is a regulated patient-centric point-of-care medical device that communicates with at least one other actor such as a medical device or information system.
Bioinformatics Wiki
Domain Overview (Scope)
The Patient Care Device (PCD) Program (a program of the Devices (DEV) domain) is concerned with use cases in which at least one actor is a regulated patient-centric point-of-care medical device that communicates with at least one other actor such as a medical device or information system.
IHE Wiki
Domain Overview (Scope)
The Patient Care Device (PCD) Program (a program of the Devices (DEV) domain) is concerned with use cases in which at least one actor is a regulated patient-centric point-of-care medical device that communicates with at least one other actor such as a medical device or information system.
HL7 Wiki
Domain Overview (Scope)
The Patient Care Device (PCD) Program (a program of the Devices (DEV) domain) is concerned with use cases in which at least one actor is a regulated patient-centric point-of-care medical device that communicates with at least one other actor such as a medical device or information system.
Clinfowiki
Domain Overview (Scope)
The Patient Care Device (PCD) Program (a program of the Devices (DEV) domain) is concerned with use cases in which at least one actor is a regulated patient-centric point-of-care medical device that communicates with at least one other actor such as a medical device or information system.
OpenWetWare
Domain Overview (Scope)
The Patient Care Device (PCD) Program (a program of the Devices (DEV) domain) is concerned with use cases in which at least one actor is a regulated patient-centric point-of-care medical device that communicates with at least one other actor such as a medical device or information system.
Statistical Genetics Wiki
Domain Overview (Scope)
The Patient Care Device (PCD) Program (a program of the Devices (DEV) domain) is concerned with use cases in which at least one actor is a regulated patient-centric point-of-care medical device that communicates with at least one other actor such as a medical device or information system.
Cloud-Standards.org
Domain Overview (Scope)
The Patient Care Device (PCD) Program (a program of the Devices (DEV) domain) is concerned with use cases in which at least one actor is a regulated patient-centric point-of-care medical device that communicates with at least one other actor such as a medical device or information system.
WikiBooks
Domain Overview (Scope)
The Patient Care Device (PCD) Program (a program of the Devices (DEV) domain) is concerned with use cases in which at least one actor is a regulated patient-centric point-of-care medical device that communicates with at least one other actor such as a medical device or information system.
LIMSwiki
Domain Overview (Scope)
The Patient Care Device (PCD) Program (a program of the Devices (DEV) domain) is concerned with use cases in which at least one actor is a regulated patient-centric point-of-care medical device that communicates with at least one other actor such as a medical device or information system.
Wikiversity
Domain Overview (Scope)
The Patient Care Device (PCD) Program (a program of the Devices (DEV) domain) is concerned with use cases in which at least one actor is a regulated patient-centric point-of-care medical device that communicates with at least one other actor such as a medical device or information system.
Wikipedia
Domain Overview (Scope)
The Patient Care Device (PCD) Program (a program of the Devices (DEV) domain) is concerned with use cases in which at least one actor is a regulated patient-centric point-of-care medical device that communicates with at least one other actor such as a medical device or information system.