Re: [openhealth] Re: Open Source Clinical Messaging Software

2006-01-14 Thread Joseph Dal Molin
Yes indeed there are many new ones: Search results for hl7 * OpenEMed OpenEMed is a distributed healthcare and medical information framework based on open standards including those of HL7 and the healthcare taskforce of the OMG. These standards include identity management, observ

Re: [openhealth] Re: Open Source Clinical Messaging Software

2006-01-14 Thread Mark Spohr
I'd stay away from .NET and Mono. The Mono package will never be as compatible as necessary and may have legal challenges from MS. Java is a much better cross-platform option. It is truly portable, fast (now), and has very nice development tools (Eclipse). /Mark Mark H. Spohr, MD - Orig

Re: [openhealth] Resurrecting OSHCA - a review

2006-01-14 Thread Christian Heller
Hi Molly, some weeks ago, about 22 of us mailing list members expressed their support for incorporating OSHCA. I take the liberty to list those: - Molly Cheah - Brian Bray - Adrian Midgley - Fred Trotter - Tim Cook - Christian Heller - Joseph Dal Molin - David Chan - Nandalal Gunaratne - K.S. Bhas

Re: [openhealth] Resurrecting OSHCA - a review

2006-01-14 Thread Joseph Dal Molin
One very practical reason for incoporation, assuming there is interest in organizing conferences as we did in the past is that it makes it much easier to handle money. Without this every event is subject to a zero based budget modelwe were lucky...the four conferences we organized all had s