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Standard User Interface Tooling Summary Report

Standard User Interface Tooling Summary Report. The Standard User Interface tooling project is a partnership project to deliver elements of a healthcare standard user interface: Technology evaluation

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Standard User Interface Tooling Summary Report

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  1. Standard User Interface Tooling Summary Report • The Standard User Interface tooling project is a partnership project to deliver elements of a healthcare standard user interface: • Technology evaluation • A Reference implementation framework which incorporates User interface guidelines and Snomed CT • open source prototype applications in the chosen technology • Major milestones to date: • Technology evaluation completed – Flex chosen • Development work on framework and architecture commenced • Planned next steps: • Delivery of architecture and meds list in reference platform September 2010 • Snomed CT single concept matching and Drug chart to follow in 3 month sprints

  2. OHT Project 06/2010 Standard User Interface Tooling Pressures Content Added • Standardisation of User interface implementations • Portability of UI components • Availability of components for re Use in vendor applications • Sharing of Tooling. • Implementation support for vendors • An options appraisal of technologies • available which consider multiple • implementation options. • A recommendation for a chosen • technology which provides ‘best fit’ • Prototype applications which meet • the supplied use case specifications • Re usable components which form • the basis of the delivered prototypes • Reference implementation framework • architecture • Reference implementation • architecture Deleted & Changed • Milestone dates adjusted • Addition of reference • implementation framework • architecture • Flex chosen as development • technology Dependencies Packaging Editions • Input from all stakeholder groups • NHS CFH approvals • Probable configuration: • Dependant on recommendation • Portable across MS & Unix OS Milestones • Procurement approved by CFH (Feb 2010) • Options appraisal / recommendation (Jun 10) • Prototypes and early components (Sep 2010) • Final prototypes, components • (Mar 2011) • Implementation in reference • framework (Mar 2011) Statistics Initial use cases: • Meds List • Drug chart • String matching • Options appraisal completed – flex • Is technology of choice

  3. Major Dates and Deliverables Standard User Interface Tooling 06/2010 1Q11 Clinical Reference Implementation final prototypes 4Q10 Final prototypes and Components available 3Q10 Prototype and early components Reference implementation framework architecture 2Q10 Options appraisal and recommendation 1Q10 Procurement approved by NHS CFH

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