Have a look at the US Meaningful Use 1 & 2 quality measure smoking
criteria... having said that, the smoking measures were/are so
convoluted they probably encouraged substance abuse among the poor souls
that had to figure out how to implement them.
Joseph
On 16-02-18 06:04 PM, Marcus Baw wrot
in 5 years they should be
> able to wipe out all the closed source vendors, especially if the
> product will be developed on non profit base. It looks like a war
> against the healthcare software industries.
>
>
>
> Op maandag 20 april 2015 heeft Joseph Dal Molin <ma
lace the open source world.
Cheers,
Joseph
Joseph Dal Molin
President, E-cology Corp.
Chairman, WorldVistA
Tel: +1.416.232.1206
Skype: dalmolin
On 15-04-20 07:22 AM, Tony Shannon wrote:
> Danny
>
> Not sure what you're background is in informatics, but sense you could
> fairly eas
Marcus... suggested reading as emotional fashion accessory to
flame-proof helmet:
"Dealing With Disrespect: Handling your critics, no matter what they
throw at you"
Jono Bacon
http://dealingwithdisrespect.com/jonobacon-dealingwithdisrespect-1ed.pdf
:-)
Joseph
On 15-03-13 11:22 AM, Marcus Baw
e. I'll see what they have to
> say at the HIT Symposium in Boston in July.
>
> --- Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
>
>
>>Hi Bruce,
>>
>> > Does anyone have a idea of where open source is
>>going
>> > in the U.S. Health and Human Services e
be a good opportunity to expose folks from PMS to the open source model
and VOE?
Cheers,
Joseph
Joseph Dal Molin
VP, Businsess Development, WorldVistA
www.worldvista.org
1.416.232.1206
Bruce Wilder wrote:
> A few months ago, I posted a proposed resolution and
> asked for comments,
...for all of the reasons below, and more I suggest keeping an eye on
the so called "developing world" for real innovation in the use of EHR's
in regional settings... I may be wrong but there are far more paths of
least resistance there. The availability of effective open source
applications an
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