On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Matias Klein wrote:
> I've been studying many open source medical programs, and it seems to me
> there are many niche applications but little common infrastructure. I
> believe that in order for any open source projects to become widely
> adopted by mainstream physicians, there needs to be a certain level of
> interoperability between them (not at the applications level via
> standardized interfaces, but at the knowledge level). I feel there are
> certain pieces to the puzzle that would provide a substantial boost to
> the open source movement if they became freely available as
> international standards, or even de facto standards. For example:
> ...
Feel free to take part in the discussion of the Debian-Med project
http://auric.debian.org/~tille/debian-med/
We just try to provide a comlete system which provides the best
parts of free medical software. I hope we could reach some kind of
standard.
Kind regards
Andreas.