Hi Kurt,

I work in OR and we regularly take pictures of operations, specimens, "before 
and after" shots of operation fields.

Until last year we were using classical film cameras and it takes a few weeks 
before the pictures are ready for archiving together  with the patient's 
files. Since a few months, most of the departments are using digital cameras 
and many surgeons are already using their own digital cameras too. Although 
it is now much faster to view the pictures, it still takes time before the 
printed copies are filed. 

It would be very efficient  if the camera could be connected to the 
workstation right away and upload the pictures to the patient's files. This 
functionality integrated in Care2x will surely improve efficiency in the work 
place.

I am highyl interested to join you in your efforts.

Best regards,
elpidio

On Wednesday 17 March 2004 06:39, Kurt Brauchli wrote:
> Such a client-app could e.g. look like this:
> - Get a PatientID (e.g. barcode)
> - client verifies if patient exists and shows initials for check
> - drag images to a drag&drop and client uploads automatically to server
>   or with VfW (Video Camera), just click a button to store image on
>   server
>
> If there is interested for such a module, I could help to develop it.
> Please let me know if anyone thinks such a module is needed.



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