USB Personal Healthcare Devices in Development

Medical Devices to Get USB Support

by Anton Shilov
04/03/2007 | 12:16 PM

The USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) today announced the formation of the personal healthcare device working group, which goal is to define a USB personal healthcare device class specification, which would allow to create USB-enabled devices for healthcare industry.

The new specification will enable health-related devices, such as blood pressure cuffs and exercise watches, to connect via USB to consumer electronic products, such as PCs and health appliances. Interoperability of health-related devices and consumer electronic products will facilitate the communication between patient and doctor, individual and fitness coach, or elderly person and a remote caregiver.

“The USB-IF is pleased to see the medical device industry embrace a proven industry standard such as USB for connectivity,” said Jeff Ravencraft, USB-IF president. “Millions of users already benefit from USB’s ease-of-use and interoperability. The USB-IF is working to deliver that same great user experience into the medical devices doctors and patients depend on.”

The USB personal healthcare device class is initially targeting three main areas:

The USB personal healthcare device working group has an ecosystem of more than 14 supporting companies including: Cisco, Intel Corporation, Nonin and Welch Allyn. One of the main goals of the new USB personal healthcare device working group is to define a USB personal healthcare device class for transporting standardized healthcare messages and data. The group has begun investigating requirements and device class architecture, and the new specifications of the class should be available for use in devices near the end of 2007.