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IEEE 11073-10417-2023

Device Interoperability Part 10417: Personal Health Device Communication--Device Specialization--Glucose Meter

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11073-10417-2023 is a focused device interoperability standard for personal health device communication, specifically the device specialization for glucose meters. It defines a technical framework for how a glucose meter can exchange data in a consistent way, supporting clearer communication between the meter and related computing or processing systems. For healthcare and bioengineering applications, this matters because reliable data exchange can help reduce integration errors and improve consistency across connected personal health devices.

Overview of 11073-10417-2023

11073-10417-2023 sits within the 11073 family of standards for personal health device communication. Its purpose is to narrow the interoperability requirements for glucose meters so that device data can be represented and interpreted in a predictable manner. This is especially relevant where glucose monitoring equipment must interface with software, communication networks, or other systems that handle patient data. The standard supports a more structured approach to device design, implementation, and system integration.

Typical use cases

This standard is commonly used for glucose meters intended to connect with health software, home monitoring platforms, or other personal health device ecosystems. It is relevant in workflows where blood glucose readings must be transferred from a meter to a computing system for display, storage, or further processing. Manufacturers, integrators, and test teams may use 11073-10417-2023 when building interoperable devices, validating communication behavior, or aligning product data models with personal health device requirements.

Why it matters

In practice, 11073-10417-2023 helps support consistency in how glucose meter information is communicated and understood across devices and systems. That can reduce integration friction, improve testing clarity, and support safer handling of measurement data. For procurement and compliance teams, the standard can also serve as a clear reference point when evaluating whether a glucose meter is suitable for connected health environments. Using a defined interoperability profile may lower the risk of mismatched implementations.

  • Personal health device communication
  • Glucose meter device specialization
  • Interoperable data exchange
  • System integration and testing
  • Connected health workflows
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  • Publication Date: 2023
  • Standard Status: Active
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Bioengineering; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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