Tom Bowden wrote:
> 

> We have two messaging models in play, 
> 
> Model 1.  Messages are created to a defined
> specification/standard/implementation by the originating practice
> management system.  They are then sent by a messaging system that (prior
> to signing and sending them), checks them (for structural conformance
> only) against the published standard. Messages are not changed by the
> intermediate system.  The  proponent of this system argues that the task
> of ensuring that the message structure is correct and complete belongs
> to the originating system and that most of the originating systems are
> now capable of sending appropriately structured messages and thus are
> capable of being used for this purpose.

Tom,

How would model 1 cater for allied health practitioners (eg podiatrists,
OTs etc) who don't use a defined messaging-capable software program but
who want to send us secure mesages?

Tony Eviston
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