On Fri, 18 May 2001, Tim MacDonald wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> The 1.0b1 release is great!  I have two questions.

Thanks for the compliment.
 
> First, how is the Multum drug information accessed.  Is it included with the
> zip download?  When I go to the edit formulary screen, it only has a few
> drugs rather than the several thousand that I expected.

There is another import file that should be downloaded with, IIRC 5000+
drugs listed.  This should be imported into your Zope installation and
then the drugs that you want in you formulary can be copied over.  

I did some testing, and on a K6-2/500Mhz 128MB RH6.2 system it worked
fine.  We have some peole who want to use FreePM on Win98 laptops.  I
felt it was a cleaner situation to have users import/copy what they
want than to tell some users to improve performance they should delete
3000 drug objects.  I don't have specific evidence yet that a Win98
laptop would bog down or die but I'm certain that if that did happen we
would lose those users.

For the whole thing download DrugData_1.0.zip

This is not ALL of the information available in the Multum lexicon. But
it is the information taht is there, that is required to write
prescriptions.

 > Secondly,  with the template system, is it possible to
add graphical  elements to be included in the EMR such as a Java applet
which allows the user to indicate on an anatomical diagram the
location of pain or joint range of motion. 
<

Zope can serve Java, therefore FreePM can serve Java.   We haven't put
any resources into doing this primarily because we are working towards
a GUI that will have these capabilities anyway.  At some point the web
interface will become the secondary interface to the database.  

If you happen to have a couple of Java applets lying around and would
like to assist with Java integration that would be great. <s>

-- 
Tim Cook, President - FreePM,Inc. 
http://www.FreePM.com Office: (731) 884-4126
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