tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-733074358901582680.post3941921964961565342..comments2024-03-23T05:28:35.472-04:00Comments on Healthcare Standards: Precision is the enemy of accuracyKeith W. Boonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16883038460949909300noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-733074358901582680.post-11530420497783247712013-04-15T09:23:55.019-04:002013-04-15T09:23:55.019-04:00This ethera-thread is also confounded by a classic...This ethera-thread is also confounded by a classic design engineering problem that HL7 is overrun with. This is the need to separate gathering Needs from the users, from the Systems Design step. Yes the users needs need to be understood very clearly, and Validated often (depending on your design methodology). But the design process should be done away from the users. Too often the users think that the design is wrong, without understanding the full system design. Such is the case often in Interoperability, where there is a fallacy that the encoding in the interoperability layer is the User Interface. These two are different, the user interface is a different design step. The user interface needs to be supported by the interoperability layer, and the interoperability layer needs to be supported by the user interface; but they are different steps.John Moehrkehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04526719420117446030noreply@blogger.com