Hi Philippe, good on you!
If I wasn't in the other side of the planet I'd have loved to participate...
--
Koray Atalag, MD, Ph.D
Clinton Bedogni Research Fellow
The University of Auckland,
Department of Computer Science,
Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142, New Zealand
Tel: +64 (9) 373 7599 ext
projects, no matter how big and strong, are
not designed by using these are doomed to death - wasting lots of money,
effort, lives and hopes. And complying with these standards is not a
matter of writing interfaces or plugins - it means seriously investing
and redesign.
Cheers,
Koray Atalag, MD
Hi to all,
Regarding the GUI and checkboxes paradigm; I would strongly suggest that you
look at:
http://www.anoto.com http://www.anoto.com/
http://www.anotofunctionality.com/
These guys I met in 2001 at Hannovery CeBit fair...The solution I believe is
not computerise healtcare
were not suitable for FOSS at 2001, but maybe now they
because from day 1 they sere into a SOA...(Service Oriented Architecture)
which I belive is 100% compatible for FOSS and other projects...So you do
not pay for SW, but for services (which we all do!)
Best regards,
Dr. Koray Atalag
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P.S. Yeah good friends call me with the nickname maddoc...And I like it!
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From: Koray Atalag [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 9:26 PM
To: 'Sam Heard'; Thomas Beale
Subject: FreeTerminology.org is UP!
Hi,
I just wanted to announce that http
To: openhealth@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [openhealth] Some more philosophy on Healthcare/Medicine
Koray Atalag [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The first hospital IT system was used in China where they used an abacus to
count the number of admissions and discharges. Since the abacus is not
copyrighted
Hi Rick,
In spite of the fear of creating unrelevant discussions for the purpose of
this list, I would like to comment:
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From: openhealth@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Rick Stockton
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 11:35 PM
To: openhealth@yahoogroups.com
to run M$
Windoz XP with development tools...I can see that that XP runs a lot faster
and securely than a native installation...It even uses less memory! Any
comments???
Best regards,
Dr. Koray Atalag
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From: openhealth@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Gregory
into bioterrorism! Funny ha? So even
Harvard can not resist populistic drives of politicians...
Best regards,
Dr. Koray Atalag
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From: openhealth@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Gregory Woodhouse
Sent: 24 Ocak 2006 Salý 06:24
To: Open Health
Subject: Re: [openhealth
it can be wrapped as an COM compatible Active X
component to be able to use within VB6???
Best regards,
Dr. Koray Atalag
On Mon, 2006-01-16 at 02:29 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a Hl7 parser and messaging toolkit as well a GUI for
administration that is written in .NET 2.0
the EHR as the very kernel/enabling technologyThe problem is no
one has any (neutral/realistic) idea how to accomplish this! OSHCA can
formally help our government and industries along this journey...(And
possibly get donation/consultancy fee like the leap frog in US)
Best regards,
Dr. Koray
Hi Will,
I had just opened the sourceforge.net site and entered HL7 keyword and
the results were incredible! I had done a similar search 6 months ago
and there were hardly any project at all
http://sf.net
BTW if you happen to digest all these projects and evaluate pls. let the
group know
I got some pages but
could not asses the quality and reliability...
Best regards,
Dr. Koray Atalag
--- In openhealth@yahoogroups.com, Will Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for one. At any stage of development. Any suggestions
will be welcome.
With best regards,
[wr
interesting links...
But I personally first seek Sourceforge, then Google/Altavista search to
find the most updated stuff...
Best regards,
Dr. Koray Atalag
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From: openhealth@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Joseph Dal Molin
Sent: 10 Ocak 2006 Salý 20:15
: [openhealth] RE: The Question
Koray Atalag wrote:
Q4: When we stop talking about security in healthcare information systems
and start doing something that makes sense instead of inhibiting the
innovation?
Golden rule of medicine: first do no harm.
Q6: When we start using skype (or some other
of IS not people...
Any comments?
Best regards,
Dr. Koray Atalag
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From: openhealth@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Tim.Churches
Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2006 11:23 AM
To: openhealth@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [openhealth] RE: The Question
Koray
of our prejudice and
discriminative thoughts...Only then...
Dr. Koray Atalag
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Hi, just for an early Sunday morning start:
Q1: When we consider to use Open Source and Free OS on our own systems and
not M$ Windoz...
Q2: When we will ban ALL money related transactions starting in healtcare?
Q3: When we will stop training licensed killers and start educating real
might guess I failed! Now I do not have a car:(
The World is not ready yetIf you are interested it
is also at SourceForge.Net:
http://cerebrus-fp6.sourceforge.net
Cheers,
Dr. Koray Atalag
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hesitation to share the proposal
document (some 200 pages) if you contact me personally
as it is a big file...
Any ideas?
Dr. Koray Atalag
--- Tim.Churches [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Koray Atalag wrote:
I was crazy enough to put my personal funds and
run
after an RD project to realize
...And definitely make some
publishments. Since the latter journal is Indexed in
PubMed and SCI-E I see no problem for my degree
requirement...
Again thanks a lot; you really enlightened a collegue
and I appreciate that.
Dr. Koray Atalag
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On Thu, 2006-01-05
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