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You may be aware that HL7 has been working with a team of consultants over the last year on the strategic initiative project, undertaken with the support of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to improve the efficiency of the HL7 standards development process. As a result, a number of changes to our organizational structure, operations, and policies/procedures have been suggested to improve our efficiency and enable the organization to respond quickly to the needs of the healthcare community for coherent and timely informatics standards. | You may be aware that HL7 has been working with a team of consultants over the last year on the strategic initiative project, undertaken with the support of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to improve the efficiency of the HL7 standards development process. As a result, a number of changes to our organizational structure, operations, and policies/procedures have been suggested to improve our efficiency and enable the organization to respond quickly to the needs of the healthcare community for coherent and timely informatics standards. | ||
− | The transition project team can be reached at Transition@hl7.org | + | For details, see the [http://www.hl7.org/rwj/home/ Strategic Initiative page on the HL7 Website]. The transition project team can be reached at Transition@hl7.org |
See [[Report on the Strategic Initiative to the Affiliate Council]] for details of the report by the HL7 chair on 20060910. | See [[Report on the Strategic Initiative to the Affiliate Council]] for details of the report by the HL7 chair on 20060910. |
Revision as of 12:42, 18 September 2006
You may be aware that HL7 has been working with a team of consultants over the last year on the strategic initiative project, undertaken with the support of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to improve the efficiency of the HL7 standards development process. As a result, a number of changes to our organizational structure, operations, and policies/procedures have been suggested to improve our efficiency and enable the organization to respond quickly to the needs of the healthcare community for coherent and timely informatics standards.
For details, see the Strategic Initiative page on the HL7 Website. The transition project team can be reached at Transition@hl7.org
See Report on the Strategic Initiative to the Affiliate Council for details of the report by the HL7 chair on 20060910.