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CLSI POCT01

Point-of-Care Connectivity, 2nd Edition

This document provides the framework for engineers to design devices, work stations, and interfaces that allow multiple types and brands of point-of-care devices to communicate bidirectionally with access points, data managers, and laboratory information systems from a variety of vendors.

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Chairholder: Louis J. Dunka, Jr., PhD

Date of Publication: July 28, 2006

Order Code PDF: CLSI POCT01A2E
ISBN Number: 1-56238-616-6

Order Code Print: print not available

Edition: Second

Pages: 308

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A CLSI-IFCC joint project.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has evaluated and recognized this approved-level consensus standard for use in satisfying a regulatory requirement.

This document was formerly sold under the code AUTO06.

This archived document is no longer being reviewed through the CLSI Consensus Document Development Process. However, this document is technically valid as of June 2018. Because of its value to the laboratory community, it is being retained in CLSI’s library.

CLSI POCT01 Abstract

Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute document POCT01-A2, Point-of-Care Connectivity; Approved Standard—Second Edition was developed for those engaged in the manufacture of point-of-care diagnostic devices, as well as the hardware and software used to connect the devices to various information systems in healthcare facilities. This document incorporates the work product of the Connectivity Industry Consortium, an organization that developed specifications for point-of-care device and information system communication interoperability. It provides the basis for multivendor, seamless interoperability between point-of-care devices, data managers, and clinical results management systems.