On Sun, 25 Sep 2011 10:55:11 +0100, Tim Schofield
wrote:
> Hi
>
> On 25 September 2011 09:43, wrote:
> > 1. The single most pragmatic and useful initiative in the Care2x
> > project continues to be care2x_tz (I am sure that that's what has
> > been keeping Care2x alive)
>
> I am not sure wheth
On Sat, 24 Sep 2011 21:27:18 +0200, Robert Meggle
wrote:
> Please see attached the roadmap for care2x 3.0. Some of you recognized
> that there is something going on here - mostly on the branch called
> "gettext". This is/was the "codename" for this new release what we
> will fix now soon as first
On Fri, 18 Feb 2011 16:30:08 -0500, Elpidio Latorilla
wrote:
> have you seen this document? Very interesting. It uses the Care2x
> system as specimen to present their ideas of patient information
> privacy. It even proposes improvements on the Care2x system.
>From that paper's "5.Conclusions":
On Mon, 10 Jan 2011 00:00:34 +0530, "Ap.Muthu" wrote:
> It appears that I tested with DICOM Images converted to JPEG format.
> Can anyone spare a few small DICOM images to test out the DICOM
> Viewer in the current version?
http://pubimage.hcuge.ch:8080/
Regarding DICOM resources, these are int
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On Fri, 19 Nov 2010 09:14:46 +0100, Robert Meggle
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> Gjergj suggested in follow up versions of care2x to change adodb with
> ORM like doctrine.
Although ORM is generally a good approach, PDO (as in PHP Data Objects)
is so much simple to implement and, for practical purposes, as much
powerfu
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program's author, she could be convinced into
releasing it under a license that the Care2x project could use to
include in its main code.
The full article is at:
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Lisbon University for his help in the set up of the working DVD based
Live Care2x.
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PS - I almost forgot the Live Care2x booting instructions:
1. Boot from the DVD
2. Click the in the Penguin in the footer bar and:
3. Click services -> start Web server
4. C
he same XHTML validation with the Care2x demos, for instance
this: http://tinyurl.com/5vdvj
Although it has clean CSS, the HTML contents is very dirty.
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Nicholas Kimolo wrote:
If you are willing I can subscribe you to our
mailing list (FOSSFA_HEALTH).
I sure would like to be in that list.
Past record shows that you are slowly gathering a few very good
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tuation cases, like those in the examples that I gave before, and then
model your code to validate those cases. If you are able to do that, you
will have a very successful and secure role role/context medical
authentication and a very complaint application with current
tools
that we are able to grab.
In this setting I think that Care2x could be a marvelous help and an
added value for any mission.
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nity sweat. Fortunately
they tend do disappear as quickly as they appear...
In this case I think that Elpidio deserves and he should make them pay,
at least, for a 15 day all-inclusive stay at one of those resorts in
Bavaro/Punta Cana. :-)
J. Antas
Mladen Novosel wrote:
Is there any way to limit patients data form seeing it for non authorative
users. Let me explain a little better.
This may interesting:
"A Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) system for PHP"
http://www.tonymarston.net/php-mysql/role-based-access-control.htm
02/18/1639231
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o their current Web based
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So, it exists, it is open sourced, it is coded in PHP and it is freely
available at: http://phpgacl.sourceforge.net/
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This is interesting for all of us that have a web presence somewhere:
"The Biggest Web Design Mistakes of 2004"
seen at:
http://www.webpagesthatsuck.com/biggest-web-design-mistakes-in-2004.html
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been trying to reach Elipdio for quite awhile, but his email keeps bouncing
> back with "mailbox full - over quota"... is he ok?
Same thing here.
How are you Elpidio?
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Which Sun conveniently
rewrote to be largely dependent on the use of Java...
So, if you can stay away from Java.
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This announcement has been posted recently in the
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Hello,
I am p
ontroller keeps track of several planes."
Seen on:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=562&e=13&u=/ap/remote_care
As some of you may already know, Yahoo is now owned by Microsoft, so
this news site must be taken with a grain (or a whole bag?) of salt...
Best regards,
am of. What they
don't realize is that by optimizing their site for the search engines,
if done correctly, they can also optimize it for their site visitors."
More on: http://tinyurl.com/6dwlp
After reading that article, how would you rank Care2x site i
29 Dec 2004 17:23:52 +0100
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Dear Antas and Tony Marston,
Thank you very much for your ov
sed-access-control.html
Some time ago we looked at it as a possible candidate to inclusion in
the Care2x project. We could not find a well documented piece of working
code for it.
Now, at the above listed site, it is at least well documented...
J. Antas
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Includes a database of 19,000 ICD-9-CM codes
I am sure that with a little work their modified SQL-Ledger code could
be made to work with Care2x...
More on:
http://www.linuxmednews.com/linuxmednews/1102533054/index_html
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must buy MySQL licenses in a "per
server" license?
4.2. Did you know that in not doing so, you yourself and the hospital
that you work to, may be judicially prosecuted?
4.3. Are you sure that all the work that you have done regarding that
said hospital is, so far, 100% open s
aw devices (i.e., non formated devices).
I will try to adapt the installation script in the
slackware version (I dont know much about it, I only
heared it exists, I hope it to be usable) to the
Debian packaging.
It is Linux and a bash script is a bash script.
Best regards
d versions could be
publicized in the Freshmeat news system... I am forwarding this directly
to Elpidio.
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Emir Prcic wrote:
Did this fix long time ago on my server so here it is (don't know if this
was by design, or just forgoten)
http://www.care2x.org/foundry/modules/nursing/nursing-getmedx.php?
Nice work. It seems to have been ... just forgoten.
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complete and functional HIS.
Sometimes we are wrong. Sometimes we simply miss the needed experience.
Many times our perception of the surrounding world leads us into
building a model that although beautiful and logic is... wrong.
For now, you just remember me th
OMG workflow
facility. With that, we gain even higher flexibility (workflow is
usually just an add-on in ERP), and even performance benefits."
(Full interview on: http://www.linux-mag.com/2004-02/potm_01.html)
So, one could reasonably assume that there w
reward its
developers, installers and supporters, Care2x must first grow up and be
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ays be people ready to convince other people to
spend insane amounts of time and money with the most strange things (I
have even seen someone trying to convince a small clinic to dive into
dBASE/Clipper... and that more then 10 years after those applications
official death).
Best rega
ymore. As an antidote to
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Back then it was "HAVAL and RIPEMD, but also SHA"
It seems that either MD5 and SHA are clearly down. So it seems that
almost one year later it still is HAVAL or RIPEM.
The HAVAL algorithm is in the PHP libs...
Best reg
rithm
called MD5, often used with digital signatures. Then four Chinese
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Papyrus 1.4.1
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allows you to generate well-formatted reports in LaTeX, PDF, PostScript,
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ic or hospital in order
to keep it reliably and non-stopping working for years. Properly setting
up an Hospital Information System is seldom a "5 minute work".
What matters is the "reliably-set-and-forget" factor, not hardware or
software wizardry
ople. So why not just keep
working with and for the good people?
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Fluhrer - Mantin - Shamir (FMS) attack, along with some new attacks by a
talented hacker named KoreK. When enough encrypted packets have been
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k. Glad to hear that.
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A very interest interview with Lawrence Weed, the developer of the
problem-oriented medical record (Weed lists). He believes that
computerized support tools mean better care.
The full article may be found at:
http://www.health-itworld.com/emag/070104/289.html
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A very interest interview with Lawrence Weed, the developer of the
problem-oriented medical record (Weed lists). He believes that
computerized support tools mean better care.
The full article may be found at:
http://www.health-itworld.com/emag/070104/289.html
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tructure health care..."
You may freely download the full article as an pdf file from:
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re2x project in the same way as they did
in the other OSS projects.
And, please do take a look at the second part of this posting:
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You may not agree with the methodology, but do you see clearer now?
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Please, Elpidio, do yourself a favor and get some rest. :-)
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At a certain (higher) level the solutions found for Healthcare problems
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May God Bless You All !!!
Amen.
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But I guess that one could be tempted into agreeing with Elpidio about
the need of those guinea pigs to test care2x in real life.
Now, I wonder, who is insulting who?
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Compiere not even a more developer team friendly Care2x site, but...
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Elpidio Latorilla wrote:
Even with the current PostgreSQL Care2x incarnation it did not get
easier. So, we will have to wait. Perhaps with a little help from the
people from the OIO project?
You do not need to wait. If you need such a system, go ahead and develop it.
Why? And what for?
J. Antas
rd of OpenClinical"
at http://www.openclinical.org/scientific_board.html, we know that
medical care applications have special credibility problems and
sometimes an "advisory board" with a few Dr.'s helps the way to the top...
For how long will Care2x continue to be a "o
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overclocked AMD CPU, gigas of RAM... and and eats 160GB Seagate
Barracudas HD's for breakfast.
A warm welcome to you Bulent,
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e? 99%? 99,9%?
Each nine that you add will at best linearly (sometimes: exponentially)
increase your expenses. Do see "The magic of nines" in the Robertson's
article "Highly-Affordable High Availability" at
http://www.linux-mag.com/2003-11/availability_01.html
Best reg
Elpidio Latorilla wrote:
Antas,
You have asked more than once if you are missing out something. Honestly, I do
not know. But if you remember the last time you furiously wanted to get out
of this mailing list and this project and you were gone, you might be really
missing something.
A little
Care2x own's. It's true. It doesn't matter. No-one knows how many Care2x
users there are. That doesn't matter, either. Market share isn't the
goal. Solving problems is the goal. Having fun is the goal.
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ill gladly accept free operating
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Keep up sending those juicy articles.
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This does not seem like Elpidio. Have we touched a sensitive area?
If that is case we should apologize and not speak about it anymore in,
among other things, accordance to:
http://ciclone.mfh.it/care2002/documentation/index.php/Mission%2
PostScript, and more."
I would bet on *Agata Report* as it has a knowledgeable base of developers.
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MediaWiki. Those two are working and nobody complains about them, so
I guess that they may stay as they are They may stay as they are as
they seem to work very well and are easily maintained.
I am CC'ing this email to Elpidio, just to make sure that he does not
miss it.
Re
ether comparing a few of the CMS players: Mambo, Xoops,
Drupal, e107, Post-Nuke, Xaraya."
http://forum.mamboserver.com/showthread.php?t=11782
It sure seems interesting.
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Have you seen the Care2x Documentation site lately? Take a look at:
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Could you help us to complete the documentation and/or find interesting
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that it would be easy to lobby Elpidio into changing to it.
Who knows? IN a couple of months from now we could well be using Mambo.
What do you think of that methodology?
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I hope that it will somehow ease you
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The problem is that if either part is not up with the needs of the other
part the whole organism usually dies. That's why more than 85% of the
HIS implementations end up as (complete or partial) failures.
I hope my answer was of any help.
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P.S.
Nino Novak wrote:
> did you ask J Antas this question? (Email: plasticdoc (at) iol.pt)
> I don't know if he still reads the list,
Yes.
And, in private, I continue to answer (almost) all emails.
I simply do not want to continue to be bothered with Wilfried's comments.
Best R
Wilfried Goedert wrote:
There must be another Antas be in the Care2x Team. I found in a
conference listing of taguspark.pt this listing:
Nice move! Wilfried Goedert is now reading Care2x team members non
public emails, i.e., emails which were not directed to him in the first
place. As he controls
ing you over an organization.
I am glad that we have you in the Care2x team. We really need more
people like you.
So tell me, how can I help you and the FOSSFA effort?
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you see, is incompatible with the definition of "standard". So,
please, for the sake of clarity lets not call "standard" or "de facto
standard" something that is at the mercy of a commercial company.
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that, at this time, fits the PeaceHealth model, not even VISTA.
I am sure that sometime in the near future someone will propose Care2x
to PeaceHealth.
http://www.hctproject.com/documents.asp?d_ID=1628
on the HCT Health Care Technolgy http://www.hctproject.com/ site, which
(or
operational, or financial) data security?
Also, looking at the hardware side, local terminals may be constructed
from old, recycled, cheap hardware, starting from old pentium II 300 MHz
to high tech over 3 GHz Opteron 64.
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