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Updated SDPi Scope Statements + Change Log
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ToddCooper committed Mar 20, 2024
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### Editorial Fixes

- Moved reference content in glossary table between columns ([#166](https://github.com/IHE/DEV.SDPi/issues/166)).
- Apply several editorial fixes ([#247](https://github.com/IHE/DEV.SDPi/issues/247))
- Apply several editorial fixes ([#247](https://github.com/IHE/DEV.SDPi/issues/247))
- Corrected the CDAS section title to correctly reflect the meaning of the acronym ([#265](https://github.com/IHE/DEV.SDPi/issues/265))
- Reformatted the SDPi profiles scope section for readability ([270](https://github.com/IHE/DEV.SDPi/issues/270))

## [1.1.0] - 2023-07-21

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[#vol1_clause_sdpi_scope]
===== SDPi Profiles – Scope of Application

The Service-oriented Device Point-of-care Interoperability (SDPi) Profile specifications encompass the following application scope:

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. The SDPi specifications provide detailed instructions for seamless plug-and-play interoperability between ISO/IEEE 11073 SDC-based medical devices (including SaMD), as well as between medical devices and health IT systems based on HL7 FHIR and HL7 Version 2.
The Service-oriented Device Point-of-care Interoperability (SDPi) Profile specifications provide detailed instructions for seamless plug-and-play interoperability between ISO/IEEE 11073 SDC-based medical devices (including SaMD), as well as between medical devices and health IT systems based on HL7 FHIR and HL7 Version 2.
Key considerations include enabling safe, secure and effective interoperability for data reporting, alert notification, device-external control and other high-acuity point-of-care use cases.
Provision is made for coordination of individual device functional contributions to support clinical system functions that are provided by two or more participants.

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