Re: [openhealth] Archetypes for mathematicians?

2006-04-10 Thread Thomas Beale
I don't feel so bad with this large size post, since I already have to compete with Greg;-) The following looks technical, but if you have the patience to follow the links, most people should get it (having 2 screens like I do nowdays helps!). I'll have to go through the maths below when I hav

[openhealth] Archetypes for mathematicians?

2006-04-10 Thread Greg Woodhouse
Forgive the cross-post, but the topic of archetypes has come up Hardhats, and once again, I find the language used to describe the concept vague and (at times) mysterious. If you'll forgive me for the use of some mathematical jargon here, I'd like to revisit the concept of abstracting measurements

Re: [openhealth] OSHCA registration update

2006-04-10 Thread Thomas Beale
Currently, OSHCA mostly operates in an e-reality (i.e. this list + email etc) and is likely to do so for some time. Therefore it is centralised in the sense of a legal entity. Unless anyone wants to do any trading as OSHCA locally, I would not think that incorporation anywhere but for the "mot