Marcallee, Just a quick personal perspective on this - and folks know that I do try to inhibit blatant commercial messages on any of the WEDi SNIP lists.....
I've listened and participated in this ongoing discussion of testing and certification for several weeks. One conclusion that I've drawn is that there is no industry-accepted definition of testing and most certainly not one for "certification." As a result I suggested to Larry Watkins at the Baltimore HIPAA Summit that developing an industry-accepted definition for "certification" could be an important task for this subworkgroup to take on. Having said that, I think that Kepa's very detailed and clear discussion of Claredi's approach to both testing and certification is an excellent start for the industry to begin grappling with the distinctions between the two activities. Perhaps the Testing & Certification White Paper is trying to do this, but I think that this continued debate indicates it perhaps fall short of the mark. Therefore, by no means did I take Kepa's message to be even close to a sales pitch, but rather a very detailed and sincere effort to set forth some concepts and activities that are embodied in Claredi's services offering in such a manner that folks can truly begin to separate testing from certification, drawn their own conclusions between the two, and then determine for their own enterprise an appropriate course of action. One area that I believe the industry has truly not yet grasped is the time, resources and magnitude of the effort needed to establish an EDI trading partner interface in a production mode. This effort will be further exacerbated in health care for HIPAA due to the very nature of the industry: an industry composed primarily of very small enterprises; an extremely fragmented software vendor sector with little or no experience in developing and deploying solutions for using the X12 standards integrated with application systems; and damn little time to get everyone up and running. Detailed messages such as Kepa's serve to better help the industry truly get a grasp on the challenges and issues confronting everyone, and rather than trying to discourage such contributions, I think they should be encouraged. If messages such as Kepa's encourage other vendors to join the fray, then ultimately the industry will benefit through a more detailed understanding of the issues and through competition resulting in better products and services to those that have to make this work. There - I'm off my soapbox for today! Happy Thanksgiving everyone!! Rachel Foerster Principal Rachel Foerster & Associates, Ltd. Professionals in EDI & Electronic Commerce 39432 North Avenue Beach Park, IL 60099 Voice: 847-872-8070 Fax: 847-872-6860 eMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.rfa-edi.com -----Original Message----- From: Marcallee Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 12:32 PM To: WEDI SNIP Testing Subworkgroup List Subject: RE: VALIDATION or Certification To clarify that when I used the word "we" in discussing decisions around the use of this list, I was referring to WEDI and not necessarily the members of this list. Any change of policy would of course need to come from the WEDI Board. Thanks, Marcallee -----Original Message----- From: Marcallee Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 8:34 AM To: 'WEDI SNIP Testing Subworkgroup List' Subject: RE: VALIDATION or Certification I don't think this is an appropriate use of the list serve. Though I understand Kepa's message was in response To Rama's, this kind of email is too close to a sales pitch. It gives other vendors no choice but to respond in kind. Now, if we want the list to turn into a forum for vendors to discuss the quality of their products and benefits of its features in comparison to others, we can make that choice, but unless we're ready to open the door to everyone with a testing product to plug, I suggest this discussion change direction. Whether you call it testing or certification, it seems the real topic here is to what extent does analysis need to occur? That's a valid discussion but product comparisons do not belong here. --- The WEDI SNIP listserv to which you are subscribed is not moderated. The discussions on this listserv therefore represent the views of the individual participants, and do not necessarily represent the views of the WEDI Board of Directors nor WEDI SNIP. 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