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Testing your EHR implementation is one of the most important phases of the EHR roll-out. There are different types and theories of testing and the article below attempts to explain the process behind some of them. | Testing your EHR implementation is one of the most important phases of the EHR roll-out. There are different types and theories of testing and the article below attempts to explain the process behind some of them. | ||
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+ | An analyst should keep a build verification checklist as the move through building out the design session. The Build Activity Workbook is a good example of a way to track build verification and progress. The master copy should be stored where it can be accessed by analysts and managers working on the project. |
Revision as of 20:21, 27 February 2011
Testing your EHR implementation is one of the most important phases of the EHR roll-out. There are different types and theories of testing and the article below attempts to explain the process behind some of them.
Build Verification
An analyst should keep a build verification checklist as the move through building out the design session. The Build Activity Workbook is a good example of a way to track build verification and progress. The master copy should be stored where it can be accessed by analysts and managers working on the project.