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<What public comment is intended to accomplish (e.g. get feedback from a variety of users on the validity of the use cases and solutions, get feedback from a variety of vendors on the feasibility/practicality of the solution>


<What kind of documents should/must go for public comment (e.g. Supplements, Whitepapers?)>


<Where you should make your document available (e.g. www.ihe.net, wiki.ihe.net, ftp.ihe.net)>


<Where you should announce public comment (e.g. IHE News Mailing List, IHE Regional Lists, IHE Domain Lists, Wiki, Public venues)>

Announce Publication to ihenews list

Posting Thread Text

The following text (or equivalent language) is used when creating a forum at forums.rsna.org for gathering public comment.

The document is available for download at http://www.ihe.net/Technical_Framework/public_comment.cfm. Submit comments by starting or replying to a thread below. For extensive comments please use the comment form provided below.

Comment Form Post

The following text (or equivalent language) is used when posting to a forum for gathering public comment.

Please use the attached (MS-Excel) comment form to make extensive comments. To submit you can post a reply with the completed form attached or email the form to cardio@ihe.net.


<How comments can/should be submitted (e.g. IHE Forum, IHE Wiki, Email, etc.)>


<How long should there be between announcement and closing comments (e.g. 30 days)>


See Also

Public Instructions for Public Comments