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PHR For Homeless and Indigent people
project Management plan
Version
Team D
VERSION HISTORY
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Introduction 3
1.1 Purpose of Project Management Plan 3
2 Executive Summary of Project Charter 3
2.1 Assumptions/Constraints 4
3 Scope Management 4
3.1 Work Breakdown Structure 5
3.2 Deployment Plan 6
3.3 Change Control Management 6
4 Schedule/Time Management 7
4.1 Milestones 7
4.2 Project Schedule 7
4.2.1 Dependencies 8
5 Cost/Budget Management 9
6 Quality Management 9
7 Human Resource Management 10
8 Communications Management 10
8.1 Communication Matrix 11
9 Risk Management 11
9.1 Risk Log 12
10 Issue Management 12
10.1 Issue Log 13
11 Procurement Management 13
12 Compliance Related Planning 15
Appendix A: Project Management Plan Approval 16
APPENDIX B: REFERENCES 17
APPENDIX C: KEY TERMS 18
APPENDIX D: SUMMARY OF SPENDING 18
Introduction
1 PURPOSE OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT PLAN
A Personal Health Record (PHR) is a health record where health data and information associated to the care of a patient is maintained by the patient. This stands in contrast with the more widely used electronic health record which is operated by institutions (such as a hospital) and contains data entered by clinicians or billing data to support insurance claims. The intention of a PHR is to provide a complete and accurate summary of an individual's medical history which is accessible online. The health data on a PHR might include patient-reported...