Peter,
  Thanks for your introductory post.
I'll just say that the programmers on the list are helpful to non programmers
such as you or I who havent become so nearly native in communicating with heiroglyphics...and there are many facets to a WV meeting.
  A recent thread on the list touched on what I snipped from your interests
http://sourceforge.net/search/?type_of_search=mlists&forum_id=41331&group_id=2386&words=human+factors+20th&imageField.x=11&imageField.y=4

 After some meandering on topics of user interface there was mention of
the CCR map for VistA as "the first iteration" in the direction of a larger standardized health record
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=12058245
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=12055578
  I think you are in the right place.
RustyMaynard

Peter Bodtke wrote:
snip

Alone in the wilds
I realized the obvious, that the adoption of a standardized electronic
health record (schema) can make a host of health oriented initiatives
possible.


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