Hi Panji,
Care2x is ready to use only and when only you have good developers
behind you. To push Care2x directly to the market, you would face some
constraint for example the workflow that are not perfect yet. They have
an excellent modules but still need to do some overhaul. For example,
deployme
Hi All,
Are there any people who want to seriously dive into
Care2x marketing?
Thanks
panji
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Kudos for José!
But there is an error brought on to us by the US Army. The winged staff
with two snakes does not represent Medicine but Commerce (and usually
Mercury is seen holding it). The military selected the caduceus (on the
grounds that it was also used to represent neutrality when confront
Hi,
yes, I agree with storing the images as files not as blobs in the database.
I would suggest that the files will be named after the encounter number or PID
(most probably after encounter number) because using the name will lead to
problems with non-latin languages. Care2x had encountered thi
Hello,
yes I agree too.
I have a VfW (LC1 framegrabber card) device installed on my machine.
Please give it a try.
(I am not here tomorrow, so may be my comments will delay until next week)
> The idea is that of a client application that can login to care2x and
> then identify a patient and th
Hi Kurt,
I am very interested (surely many others too). Please let us know what to do.
Thanks in advance,
elpidio
On Thursday 18 March 2004 06:27, Kurt Brauchli wrote:
> For those interested, i could set up a simple demo of the concept with
> our iPath server at Uni Basel. To test the current s
Hello
I absolutely aggree that VfW is an obsolete standard. I only mentioned
it because it was the standard when I developed the video module for
iPath. But the principle is the same no matter what kind of drivers for
video is used.
The idea is that of a client application that can login to care2
J. Antas wrote:
Rod Smith's Linux Distributions Guide
"I've written this page to present my opinions of several Linux
distributions.
... but many Linux newbies are faced with an important question: Which
Linux OS to get?
..
... The end result is that each distribution has its own perso
Hi all,
addtional logo designs were sent by Jose Elias from Brazil. You can
see them here:
http://care2002.sourceforge.net/img/logos/jose_elias/
The logos are still showing "care 2002" . But if you contact Jose, he might
send you a new version for care2x.
"Josi Elias" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reg
HIS billing is divided into three parts. Front-end (transaction entry),
middle-ware (accounting package and ebilling), back-end (sql tables).
Each of these parts can be further broken down as in on the front-end
there is order entry, order communication, facility service item list,
formilaries,
Thanks elpidio, Regards, HimadrishElpidio Latorilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,On Wednesday 17 March 2004 08:40, Wilfried Goedert wrote:> Before you start. How many branches you like to have? 1000?It should be based on necessity. The Care2x further development should be based on necessity not on
Hi Petr,
On Monday 15 March 2004 14:59, Petr Roupec wrote:
> If care2x is to be marketable there is need for serious development on
> billing module which is totally integrated with care2x system. We
> started on integration with SQL-ledger which seems to be most complex
> and customizable accoun
Hi,
On Wednesday 17 March 2004 08:40, Wilfried Goedert wrote:
> Before you start. How many branches you like to have? 1000?
It should be based on necessity. The Care2x further development should be
based on necessity not on dictate.
> So there is the way that kurt is leading his project and is
Hello Mr. Antas,
I totally agree with you: "It is the best and most lucid analysis..."
The only criticable thing to me it seems, that they seem to have rather high
degree of heterogencity of IT-systems in use. They seem to relay on
propriate technologies, mostly MS-Win etc. and they mostly depend
Rod Smith's Linux Distributions Guide
"I've written this page to present my opinions of several Linux
distributions.
... but many Linux newbies are faced with an important question: Which
Linux OS to get?
Unlike most OSs, the individual components of Linux (the kernel, the
core libraries, sta
Hello Kurt,
to my opinion a camera module is definitely one of the most needed and most
attractive for Care2x.
Regarding VfW, it is to say that Video-for-Windows as a standard is out.
"Modern" MS-Windows machines use DirectX/WDM driver models to connect
digital cameras. See
http://www.microsoft.
> How they do look for their security? A usb contact or similar must be
> there. If you connect a camera via usb than its also possible to
> change it with a usb stick. So i see here a security risk.
To prevent security problems, the client-application will be loggin in
to the care2x server in the
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