There is at least one person on this list who has done this ...
Postulate that an open source medical record and practice management system exists,
that nationalisation features are present, that knowledge of the concept of
OSS/development has spread in the country to the point where it is interest in using
the system.
What, in hierarchical levels of detail from a broad brush, through a cadre table of
organisation, to staffing levels and location, to basic model spreadsheets of income
and expenses, to the names and addresses and emails and voice numbers of the help desk
people, engineers, installers, network and server supporters, consultants on choice of
system, shepherders through accreditation, and the other workers in a national-sized
org or a flotilla of regional/coutny/city- sized orgs, is required to run the health
service on it?
Having declared the revolution, time to plan the aftermath of victory.
--
Midgley
(Amazingly, not an X.400 email)