# Real-life examples draft
Below are examples of customers that we've helped to build their Implementation Guides.
## HelseVest
HelseVest is one of four Norwegian health authorities, responsible for the western region of Norway. One of their projects is the Helsevest Prescription project, which aims to provide integrations for medication prescription.
The IG for this project was created using the IG-editor of Simplifier (see the example below). The scope of this IG is *use case*.
The home page of the IG contains a general introduction to the IG and a short description of the use case. The technical part of the IG is covered in the Package section. All profiles, extensions and value sets are listed in 3 separate sections of the IG. Each profile starts with a description of its metadata (canonical URL, publishing organization and status). A link to an example is also added here. Below is a description of the profile by using both tree and table rendering. Extensions and value sets are organized in a similar way. The examples section contains a link to the project on Simplifier, where examples can be found in the Resources tab. The Registry section lists all FHIR artefacts that are part of this project. Finally, the section on working with FHIR provides some help to those new to FHIR to get started.
## Nictiz
Nictiz is the centre of expertise for standardization and eHealth in The Netherlands. HL7 Netherlands core and MedMij profiles are published on [Simplifier](https://simplifier.net/NictizSTU3). MedMij is a national project that aims to give Dutch citizens integrated access to all their health data in one personal health environment. FHIR is used as a standard to exchange health information between the involved parties. The profiles are based on standardized clinical building blocks called Health and Care Information Models (HCIM).
Nictiz uses wiki pages for creating IGs for this project. Below is an example of one of these IGs. The scope of this IG is *guiding principles*. The IG has several links to other IG's (e.g. the *strategy* scoped IG called 'Afsprakenstelsel' and *subject* or *use case* oriented IG's).
The IG starts with an 'About the IG' section explaining the scope, purpose, background of the project and intended audience. The functional design of the use cases is covered in a separate wiki page describing patient journeys, actors and activity diagrams. The technical part is organized in separate wiki pages per subject (e.g. Medication).
Each subject page describes the underlying use cases (e.g. 'Retrieve a medication overview'), actors, invocations, message content (containing links to the required profiles), interactions, operations and search parameters (including examples). Each Profile page provides general information of the profile (name, version, publication date, status and a short explanation), the concept it describes, its purpose and a description of its content. The content description provides a metadata table (formal URL, publisher, status and links to extension(s) and example(s)) followed by a tree rendering.
At the end of the page, there are contact details and links to the repository of MedMij FHIR artefacts at Simplifier, test tools and the FHIR specification.