Re: [openhealth] Re: DOHCS a good conference coming up... we need more.

2008-02-05 Thread Fred Trotter
I wan thinking of making the Houston conference a "community meeting" rather than just a conference. There are several projects in the US that are two small to have a community meeting on their own, but with a larger conference we might be able to have several "community meetings" one after another

[openhealth] Re: DOHCS a good conference coming up... we need more.

2008-02-05 Thread Paul
Honestly, I believe that paradigms will change significantly once actual collaborative development efforts begin in earnest. There will be reasons to meet and work together. Speaking from a personal perspective, if I knew there was something that I'd accomplish or not be able to get through an em

[openhealth] DOHCS a good conference coming up... we need more.

2008-02-05 Thread Fred Trotter
Hello, I just wanted to remind everyone of the DOHCS portion of the SCALE conference running this weekend. This will be the second year I have gone and presented my talk on "Whats going on in open source healthcare". DOHCS is becoming a better and better conference. It continues to f

[openhealth] Re: Regarding FOSS Clinical Messaging

2008-02-05 Thread Paul
I've been following this thread with some interest, given that my research organization has some significant experience/exposure with this notion. In short, it's always neat to see how a community defines an application when it's label is inherently underspecified. :) The notion of clinical messa

Re: [openhealth] Regarding FOSS Clinical Messaging

2008-02-05 Thread Fred Trotter
On Feb 5, 2008 3:56 AM, Mark Spohr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Just a couple of points to put into the basket when you are considering how > to approach this problem... > > - Mirth is an interface engine. As such it handles messages. It can > receive these in a number of formats. It stores, tra

Re: [openhealth] Regarding FOSS Clinical Messaging

2008-02-05 Thread Mark Spohr
Just a couple of points to put into the basket when you are considering how to approach this problem... - Mirth is an interface engine. As such it handles messages. It can receive these in a number of formats. It stores, transforms, filters, and re-send messages in various formats. It does not