Published in the Journal of the American Medical Association:

http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/short/299/24/2884

$15 to download the article.


 From the summary, no real info on the test process:

*Design and Setting * Without a patient being connected,^ EMI by 2 RFID 
systems (active 125 kHz and passive 868 MHz) was^ assessed under 
controlled conditions during May 2006, in the^ proximity of 41 medical 
devices (in 17 categories, 22 different^ manufacturers) at the Academic 
Medical Centre, University of^ Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. 
Assessment took place^ according to an international test protocol. 
Incidents of EMI^ were classified according to a critical care adverse 
events^ scale as hazardous, significant, or light.


Regards
--Robert

E.Robert Bonsen
Sr. Engineer
Orion Scientific

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