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Part 4 - Iowa Medicaid Enterprise

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RFP MED-12-001 | Technical Proposal<strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Medicaid</strong> <strong>Enterprise</strong> System Service Procurement | MMIS and Core MMIS OperationsGeneral Narrative of Entire SystemRFP Section 6.3.1.2, Requirement r.5Architecture team’s DSD will provide a general narrative of the entire system and the flow data throughthe system. This DSD address system-wide components such as the enterprise service bus (ESB)framework and where each system component fits within the system architecture.Detailed Description and Diagram of System ArchitectureRFP Section 6.3.1.2, Requirement r.6Architecture team’s DSD will provide a detailed description and diagram of system architecture. A highlevel description of each system component will be provided with details related to how the componentsinteract and operate as a system. System architecture diagrams will also be presented in the architect team’sDSD. These diagrams will provide a context of the system and various viewpoints of the architecture.The MMIS context diagram is shown in Figure 8-42. This diagram shows the scope of the MMIS, itsmajor external interfaces, and how the MMIS integrated into other State of Washington programs, such asCase Management and Eligibility.Figure 8-42. MMIS Context Diagram from Washington MMIS (ProviderOne).Figure 8-43 breaks down the MMIS Context Diagram to the next level and shows the conceptualarchitecture for the ProviderOne system in the state of Washington, with a focus on the eCAMS solution.8 | 73

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