Basic resource available?

2006-03-23 Thread Dipak Kalra
Dear Randolph, Richard, If you go to http://eprints.ucl.ac.uk and type Kalra in the search box, you will be taken to a set of my publications, many of which include downloadable versions in pdf. For the open source book chapter, there is an "Author's version" for download, which is the near

Basic resource available?

2006-03-23 Thread Thomas Beale
Richard Schilling wrote: > The OpenEHR documentation is pretty good, but here are some other links: > > Book: "Person-Centered Health Records: Toward HealthePeople", > Demetriades, Kolodner, Christopherson (editors). I have the book. > Contains a collection of writings from various authors on t

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2006-03-23 Thread Sam Heard
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2006-03-22 Thread Richard Schilling
The OpenEHR documentation is pretty good, but here are some other links: Book: "Person-Centered Health Records: Toward HealthePeople", Demetriades, Kolodner, Christopherson (editors). I have the book. Contains a collection of writings from various authors on the subject. Great read. David Fo

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2006-03-22 Thread Randolph Neall
ubject: Re: Basic resource available? > Randolph Neall wrote: > > We develop physician practice management software, so far without electronic > > medical records. I have been following with interest the discussion here. We > > need a more basic orientation. > > > &

Basic resource available?

2006-03-22 Thread Thomas Beale
Randolph Neall wrote: > We develop physician practice management software, so far without electronic > medical records. I have been following with interest the discussion here. We > need a more basic orientation. > > Does anyone know of a basic resource--a book or extended document--that > would pr

Basic resource available?

2006-03-22 Thread Randolph Neall
We develop physician practice management software, so far without electronic medical records. I have been following with interest the discussion here. We need a more basic orientation. Does anyone know of a basic resource--a book or extended document--that would provide an overview of how practica