Draft Implementation Plan and Request for Proposal (RFP)This week, you have 2 deliverables. You will compile your plan for selection and implementation of a new EHR system based on the work that you have done in Weeks 1–3. You will also create a Request for Proposal (RFP) using a standard template. Continue to utilize the scenario to assist you with your plan completion.Part 1 Task: Implementation Plan for Replacement of the EHR SystemCompile the information from the IP assignments in weeks 1–3 into your draft plan. Remember to incorporate the following:Introduction paragraph: What is this plan all about, what are you discussing, and why is this necessaryComponents of the plan: Here you incorporate your findings from weeks 1–3 into 1 documentAddress the readiness assessment, benefits, and potential implementation issuesThe overall project plan, including organization, migration path, plan for communication to stakeholders, and change managementRecommendation of vendorsConsiderations in selecting a vendorWhich vendors were researchedWhich vendor was selected, and why Part 2 Task: Request for ProposalNow that you have selected a vendor to supply a replacement EHR system to the clinic, you must submit a request for proposal (RFP). The RFP is a valuable tool that is used to provide detailed requirements to potential vendors and gives guidelines to those vendors to follow during the bidding contract. The RFP is a solicitation to a vendor to provide information that helps you make a decision on which vendor to choose for the new EHR.The first part of the RFP includes a cover letter to the vendor and a general description of what is being requested and what needs to be included. This is the part of the RFP that you will prepare. The second part covers the proposal that the vendor would fill out and complete to cover the following (Wager, Lee, & Glaser, 2005): Vendor qualifications: General background of vendor, experience, number of installations, financial stability, and so forth Proposed solutions: How the vendor believes its product meets organizational goals General contractual requirements: Warranties, payment schedule, penalties for failure to meet schedule specified in the contract, and so forth Pricing and support: Quote on cost of system, utilization of standardized forms, and so forth Clinical decision and administrative support: Discuss the advantages of Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS) and a Management Information Systems (MIS) on the health care information systems, especially with the EHRComplete the first part of the RFP, which will list numerous items that Yorkshire Clinic requires for its new EHR system, such as the following: Information about the clinic What functionality is desired Product description Patient accounting and reimbursementUtilize the format provided in the document at this link to assist you in your proposal. https://www.healthit.gov/resource/request-proposal-rfp-template-health-information-technology Use the RFP template for health information technology. This document provides information on how to write your RFP. Note: You only need to write the RFP. This template contains numerous pages after the proposal description that would be used by the potential vendor of the EHR system to whom you send the RFP.