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==Recommendations== | ==Recommendations== | ||
− | + | *Overcome the steep learning curve | |
− | See [[Overcoming the Learning Curve]] for details. | + | **See [[Overcoming the Learning Curve]] for details. |
− | + | *Need for a "keeper of the vision" | |
− | + | **Designate one person to keep the architecture and the business requirements (as a whole) on a consistent track. Otherwise scope creep will ensure they are disjunctive. | |
− | Designate one person to keep the architecture and the business requirements (as a whole) on a consistent track. Otherwise scope creep will ensure they are disjunctive. | + | *Exchange experiences with other v3 implementers |
− | + | **The exchange of experience in a forum with other implementers/vendors saves money. The [[RIMBAA]] Working group is an international forum for v3 implementers. | |
− | + | *Dealing with being an early adopter | |
− | The exchange of experience in a forum with other implementers/vendors saves money. | + | **If the scope of your implementation is broad you should anticipate being an early adopter of some parts of the Standard. It's worth it, but you must factor into your plans a steep learning curve; ongoing participation in the HL7 organization to move your designs through membership approval; and retrofitting of early installations to the approved specifications. |
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− | If the scope of your implementation is broad you should anticipate being an early adopter of the Standard |
Latest revision as of 20:02, 15 May 2010
This page contains questions and recommendations related to the organization or project that is responsible for the implementation.
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Recommendations
- Overcome the steep learning curve
- See Overcoming the Learning Curve for details.
- Need for a "keeper of the vision"
- Designate one person to keep the architecture and the business requirements (as a whole) on a consistent track. Otherwise scope creep will ensure they are disjunctive.
- Exchange experiences with other v3 implementers
- The exchange of experience in a forum with other implementers/vendors saves money. The RIMBAA Working group is an international forum for v3 implementers.
- Dealing with being an early adopter
- If the scope of your implementation is broad you should anticipate being an early adopter of some parts of the Standard. It's worth it, but you must factor into your plans a steep learning curve; ongoing participation in the HL7 organization to move your designs through membership approval; and retrofitting of early installations to the approved specifications.