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Access Consent Policy Kick-Off

Access Consent Policy Kick-Off. June 13, 2014. Agenda. Introductions Administrative Overview WikiSpace, Google Docs (sharing / editing of documents) Meeting materials Workgroup Member List Review of the ACP WG charter Review Purpose, Goals and Project Timeline Next Steps.

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Access Consent Policy Kick-Off

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  1. Access Consent Policy Kick-Off June 13, 2014

  2. Agenda • Introductions • Administrative Overview • WikiSpace, Google Docs (sharing / editing of documents) • Meeting materials • Workgroup Member List • Review of the ACP WG charter • Review Purpose, Goals and Project Timeline • Next Steps

  3. Workgroup members • Participant Co-chair – Martin Prahl, SSA • Vendor Co-Chair – David Schramm, Mirth Corp. • Co-chair – Didi Davis • Healtheway – Eric Heflin • Members – Shuvo Ahmed, SSA; Janis Bartlett, SHAREarkansas; Mike Lomangino, SSA; Lee-Ann Ruff, PointClickCare • Staff – Clinovations Government Solutions (CGS) • Grace Moon, Senior Manager • Cam Pham, Senior Consultant • Maham Anwar, Analyst

  4. ACP Work Group Charter Purpose: To support the goal of eHealth Exchange by developing testing requirements and test methods to validate the Access Consent Policy specification. Sections • Executive Summary • Objectives • Core Team • Stakeholders • Work Plan • RACI Chart

  5. ACP Work Group Objectives • Create artifacts, such as test scripts, test data, and related documentation in order to test the Access Consent Policy specification. • Perform an ACP Testing Pilot to validate the artifacts created. • Refine the artifacts, as needed, based upon input and findings resulting from the ACP testing pilot. • Ensure that each artifact is complete and ready to be implemented in the eHealth Exchange participant and product testing programs.

  6. High Level Timeline

  7. Next Steps

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