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PD IEC/TR 80001-2-5:2014 Application of risk management for IT-networks incorporating medical devices Application guidance. Guidance on distributed alarm systems

PD IEC/TR 80001-2-5:2014

Application of risk management for IT-networks incorporating medical devices Application guidance. Guidance on distributed alarm systems

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Počet stran:44
Vydáno:2014-12-16
ISBN:978 0 580 85983 0
Status:Standard
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PD IEC/TR 80001-2-5:2014


This standard PD IEC/TR 80001-2-5:2014 Application of risk management for IT-networks incorporating medical devices is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 11.040.01 Medical equipment in general
  • 35.240.80 IT applications in health care technology
IEC TR 80001-2-5:2014(E) which is a technical report, gives guidance and practical techniques for responsible organizations, medical device manufacturers and providers of other information technology in the application of IEC 80001-1:2010 for the risk management of distributed alarm systems. This technical report applies to the transmission of alarm conditions between sources, integrator and communicators where at least one source is a medical device and at least one communication path utilizes a medical IT-network. This technical report provides recommendations for the integration, communication of responses and redirection (to another operator) of alarm conditions from one or more sources to ensure safety and effectiveness. Data and systems security is an important consideration for the risk management of distributed alarm systems.