TSC National Initiative project
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TSC National Initiative Project 2009
Link to TSC Tracker #1001
Link to draft project scope statement v3
Link to draft v2 PSS
STATUS
DRAFT - Not yet approved by TSC
Overview
- The HL7 roadmap clearly points to HL7 delivering to national initiatives and other major users of international standards as a way to promote standards adoption, and generate financial resources for the HL7 organisation.
- The TSC wishes to define what this means in practical terms, and to see how HL7 can deliver to this sector more effectively. It is vital that we can accurately describe the value that HL7 can deliver, and be confident that we have plans and processes in place so that HL7 really does deliver on any commitments made.
- The US initiative is a urgent example of this, but there is also a need to engage with other national projects more effectively.
Objectives and Deliverables
- The project intends to create a white paper to be reviewed and approved by the TSC, outlining:
- Different potential ways that PEOs and HL7 can engage with each other.
- The value propositions to PEOs for engagement with HL7
- The organisational change need to deliver that value
- The resource implications of delivering the value
- The paper will include one or more example actionable plan for delivering greater value to National Initiatives. These example actionable plans can then be used as a basis for creating actual plans for engagement with National Initiatives.
- The paper will inform the TSC and CTO as they maintain the technical plan for the organisation.
- The paper will be maintained alongside the HL7 Product List and be used to help inform that work.
- The paper will inform those marketing to and negotiating with National Initiatives in the USA and affiliates, and provide a central repository of requirements and actionable solutions.
- The project will perform a before and after survey as a measure of its effectiveness.
Success Criteria
- Actionable plans agreed with more than one national initiative
- Increased confidence in HL7 by National Initiatives (as measured by survey)