On Tue, 05 Jun 2001, Alexander Chelnokov wrote:
> There are search tools in bibliographic systems which allow something
> similar with defined number of other words between search terms. But
> our tasks rarely are limited with search only. Found stuff has to be
> analyzed.
In addition to printing an output document (which can be done with
zPDF) this is the reason I went to ReportLab. Once the data is found
it can be presented in a variety of views (graphs) in a PDF. It then
can be stored, printed or emailed.
I do not mean to make this sound trivial. It is not. But, inorder to
give maximum flexability to the enduser we have to use a more
complicated process. The idea is that the open source healthcare
community will contribute pieces to make a better whole.
The reports I have written are meant to be building blocks to useful
output. For instance the one taht searches for a given ICD in
encounters. This has limited usefulness as is. But it would be
trivial to add date of birth and gender restrictions. Or find instances
where two (or more) particular ICD's occur in the same encounter or the
same EMR.
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