Scott,

I think that in your ASCA application you say that you are already testing, 
and you have documentation (logs, reports) that show you are testing, you 
should be OK.  Check with your counsel.

Kepa



On Wednesday 24 April 2002 07:37 am, Epperson, Scott wrote:
> Kepa and others,
> Can you help with the following:
> The compliance date to begin testing is April 16, 2003.
> We are currently starting a test procedure with one of our partners.
> 1. Does this testing mean each of the transactions must begin to be
> tested or one transaction is sufficient?
> 2. Does this comply with the regulations as far as testing?
> 3. What kind of documentation should be kept to prove the testing has
> started?
>
> Thanks for any clarification on Testing.
>
> Scott Epperson
> Project Manager
> St. John Health System
>  -----Original Message-----
> From:         Kepa Zubeldia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 10:04 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Heiert, David; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject:      Re: Certification
>
> David,
>
> There are two answers.
>
> Testing data is short lived.  You test, correct the problems, test
> again,
> correct the problems, repeat the cycle until you converge in a
> solution.  The
> data can be thrown away after each test.
>
> Data used for certification is a permanent record.  As such, Claredi
> archives
> it  off line, so if we ever need to go back and see what were your
> exact
> capabilities that you were certified for at a point in time, we can do
> that.
>
> The certified entity should probably do the same sort of long term
> archival.
>
> Keep in mind that the certification is not just a yes/no, but the
> specific
> capabilities represented in the data are the most important aspect of
> the
> certification.  Your certified capabilities could change with time, as
> you
> deploy new specialties, for example.
>
> Kepa
>
> On Thursday 18 April 2002 07:14 am, Heiert, David wrote:
> > Well, and further..  Is there any "standard" that defines how long
> > testing/certification data must be stored?
> > I mean from the software vendor end..  After they are done testing
>
> and say
>
> > they are ready..
> >
> > Kepa, any ideas?
>
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