Re: [openhealth] EHR Review makes progress, needs help!

2006-04-06 Thread James Busser
On Apr 4, 2006, at 12:00 PM, Fred Trotter wrote: > EHR review on LinuxMedNews... > http://www.linuxmednews.com/1144128464/index_html > > At this point, I have finished about 80% of the reviews... Hi Fred The site lists only 3 EMRs, so I wonder what is meant by 80%. Do you mean you have complet

Re: [openhealth] EHR Review makes progress, needs help!

2006-04-06 Thread Nandalal Gunaratne
It seems to me that Fred is going to review just these, and others are supposed to chiop in with some reviews or part of reviews of any other EMRs worth talking about. Open VistA remains to be reviewed and OSCAR. Zope based SPIRIT? and OIO are two others that come to mind. While the ones r

Re: [openhealth] EHR Review makes progress, needs help!

2006-04-06 Thread David Forslund
Is someone going to review OpenEMed? I'm not sure who is using it, but it has been the basis for several EMR efforts and has been downloaded some 15,000+ times from Sourceforge (?!). It will have full support for the ASTM CCR shortly. Thanks, Dave Nandalal Gunaratne wrote: > It seems to me

Re: [openhealth] EHR Review makes progress, needs help!

2006-04-06 Thread Joseph Dal Molin
Nandalal Gunaratne wrote: > It seems to me that Fred is going to review just these, and others are > supposed to chiop in with some reviews or part of reviews of any other > EMRs worth talking about. > > Open VistA remains to be reviewed and OSCAR. May I suggest that we use the label VistA as

Re: [openhealth] EHR Review makes progress, needs help!

2006-04-06 Thread Fred Trotter
I meant that I am 80% finished with the 3 that I am reviewing. Thanks for pointing out spelling and grammar mistakes. However you can just create a user on the wiki and make corrections when you find mistakes. Everyone is invited to do this -FT On 4/6/06, James Busser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot

Re: [openhealth] EHR Review makes progress, needs help!

2006-04-06 Thread Fred Trotter
Generally just add what project you think are missing with full descriptions about what they are. Also feel free to change the names of things to be trademark accurate/neutral. -FT On 4/6/06, Joseph Dal Molin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Nandalal Gunaratne wrote: > > It seems to me that Fre