Re: [openhealth] PRESS RELEASE - WorldVistA EHR VOE/ 1.0 Available - Open Source EHR]

2008-02-04 Thread Dr Adrian Midgley (In the office)
Joseph Dal Molin wrote: > FYI. > > > FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE > > *WorldVistA EHRTM VOE/ 1.0 Available Excellent.

[openhealth] NHS eprescribing functional specification

2007-08-06 Thread Dr Adrian Midgley (In the office)
http://www.connectingforhealth.nhs.uk/newsroom/news-stories/eprescfunctspec grab the PDF from there. This is possibly useful for anyone writing such things, as an example of what a health service may be looking for or thinks should be in a prescribing system. -- Adrian Midgley

Re: [openhealth] PC-DOM

2007-07-27 Thread Dr Adrian Midgley (In the office)
Tim Cook wrote: > The impression I took away was that Primacare is 'technically' open > source. However, IMHO the spirit of open source and collaborative > development is not there. It seems like another unnecessary hostage to fortune for OSHCA. As well as an odd interpretation of the advantages

Re: [openhealth] PC-DOM

2007-07-26 Thread Dr Adrian Midgley (In the office)
Tim Cook wrote: > On Thu, 2007-07-26 at 14:01 +0100, Dr Adrian Midgley (In the office) > wrote: >> Has anyone looked at the PC-DOM source code? >> >> I can't find it. > Molly told me that you have to be a Malaysian GP to get the application > and the source co

[openhealth] PC-DOM

2007-07-26 Thread Dr Adrian Midgley (In the office)
Has anyone looked at the PC-DOM source code? I can't find it. That's the Malaysian Primary Care system presented IIRC at Geneva, and in production use in some of Malaysia. -- A

[openhealth] NHS film on use of shared health information

2007-07-17 Thread Dr Adrian Midgley (In the office)
http://www.connectingforhealth.nhs.uk/newsroom/latest/professional propaganda of course, and argument and fantasy continue around this in the UK, but it may be of some interest. The area I have become interested in considering is the gap between the capabilities of existing FLOSS and the requir

[openhealth] Meeting to present papers to

2007-07-02 Thread Dr Adrian Midgley (In the office)
I think it would be a pity to not have a paper for this meeting. The Kings Fund is prestigious. Let me know if you are doing anything please. " http://www.ipem.ac.uk/ipem_public/article.asp?id=397&did=49&aid=2679&st=&oaid=-1 King's Fund, Cavendish Square, London 7th November 2007

[openhealth] UK parliamentary briefing document on ICT assistance to developing countries

2007-05-29 Thread Dr Adrian Midgley (In the office)
http://www.parliament.uk/documents/upload/postpn261.pdf As a reference for those who might be involved with that, and with UK agencies. -- Adrian Midgley

Re: [openhealth] EHRs hazardous to health

2007-01-12 Thread Dr Adrian Midgley (In the office)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 K.S. Bhaskar wrote: > http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6107892.stm alludes to research that > up to 25% of keyboards are infected with the MRSA superbug. So, we > could make a perhaps not entirely tongue-in-cheek claim that increasing > EHR adopti

[openhealth] EU framework for research funding

2006-12-19 Thread Dr Adrian Midgley (In the office)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Details of the European Commission's FP7 programme are below. There is ?32 billion of funding so must be at least of interest. One or more of us might also consider registering as an expert. - -- Forwarded message -- From: [EMAIL PROT

[openhealth] meeting (UK, July, CIMED) (maybe standardisation and FLOSS as a method of enforcing open standards is in the sphere of interest)

2006-12-18 Thread Dr Adrian Midgley (In the office)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 http://biopattern.soc.plymouth.ac.uk/CIMED2007/ This is local to me. I'm not sure that it is specially our area of interest, but one section of the call for papers is interesting:- " # Data - standardisation and protocols for data collection, format,

Re: [openhealth] an element of repeat (refill) prescribing

2006-12-08 Thread Dr Adrian Midgley (In the office)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Karsten Hilbert wrote: >> I have assorted bits of SQL and nested If statements, but in principle >> this could be done with system independent code or at least pseudocode. >> >> Do our various evolving systems have the generic capacity to do this, >>

[openhealth] EC repository and advice boost to FLOSS

2006-10-12 Thread Dr Adrian Midgley (In the office)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/10/12/ec_boosts_open_source/ -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFLhLfj8Pwy18JDnIRAo9kAJ9vMwsVaDZVFVrAfmuFFHlMtyTPMgCgs