Difference between revisions of "Enterprise EHR Test Strategy"
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* Plan and schedule the testing cycle | * Plan and schedule the testing cycle | ||
* Testers | * Testers | ||
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− | * | + | * Role Based Testing |
− | * | + | * Issue Tracking |
− | * | + | * End of day meetings and recap |
− | * | + | * Retesting Workflows |
'''Clinical Workflow Documentation''' | '''Clinical Workflow Documentation''' | ||
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− | + | * Make the Certified your own | |
− | + | * Level of Detail | |
− | + | * Review | |
− | + | * Change Control | |
+ | * Build a living document | ||
'''Testing Cycle''' | '''Testing Cycle''' | ||
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Revision as of 20:16, 17 November 2010
Overview
The Application Project Team is most often responsible for ensuring the application is properly setup and configured in a way that supports the application's end users. With some structure and planning, this team should be able to quickly and thoroughly validate the system.
General Preparation and Planning
- Plan and schedule the testing cycle
- Testers
- Test Patients
- Role Based Testing
- Issue Tracking
- End of day meetings and recap
- Retesting Workflows
Clinical Workflow Documentation
- Document
- Make the Certified your own
- Level of Detail
- Review
- Change Control
- Build a living document
Testing Cycle