Dear all,
It's great to see some healthy debate over these issues of openEHR vs "the
rest" of open source in healthcare.
I know enough of Fred Trotters writings to know he must be a good guy, raising
awareness of open source in healthcare for the common good.
Equally I've been an advocate of op
(copy of comment posted onto Toms blog)
Thanks Tom,
We share some common thinking on this, though I should make some additional
points which I hope add to this important debate.
You didn't mention the complex adaptive system nature of healthcare systems,
which I know you are well aware of. The
FYI...timely article on the role of open standards and open source in
healthcare available here..
http://www.jmir.org/2011/1/e24/
"Open Source, Open Standards, and Health Care Information Systems"
Carl J Reynolds1, BSC(Hons) MB BS; Jeremy C Wyatt2, MB BS DM FRCP
1Centre for Health Informatics and
Late last year I said I would work on some material to help explain openEHR in
the wider context of healthcare change during 2010.
It has taken me longer that I originally planned but I've recently shared some
articles online towards that end.
http://frectal.com/book/
The articles explore issue
FYI..
A thought provoking post from John Halamka on decision support providers as
service.
http://geekdoctor.blogspot.com/2010/06/decision-support-service-providers.html
Some of you might have complementary/alternative views as to how this might
work within an openEHR enabled landscape...
Rong
] On Behalf Of Heather Leslie
Sent: Friday, 14 May 2010 5:43 a.m.
To: Shannon Tony (Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust)
Cc: For openEHR clinical discussions; For openEHR technical discussions
Subject: Re: Medinfo 2010 openEHR tutorial collision
On 13/05/2010 1:10 PM, Shannon Tony (Leeds Teaching Hospi
urday
and the developers session on the Monday sounds a good way to align.
Awaiting some reaction from the technical side
Regards
Tony
From: Heather Leslie [omowizard at gmail.com] On Behalf Of Heather Leslie
[heather.les...@oceaninformatics.com]
Sent: 13 May 201
Dear Colleagues,
As we have now begun 2010 it might be useful to take a bit of stock of where we
are, where we want to be..
I commented in my last email of 2009 of where I felt progress had been made..
http://www.openehr.org/mailarchives/openehr-clinical/msg01679.html
When looking forward this y
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