> Your project plan handles "patient recruitment" only if you assume
> that patient records are in DCM and protocol requests come in STDM.
> Neither assumption is valid, so its design seems very incomplete.
Yes, this is a scoping assumption for the initial prototype. It makes sense
to limit sco
Kashyap, Vipul wrote:
Vipul to give update on initial draft of Goals and Tasks
[VK] Please check out:
http://esw.w3.org/topic/HCLS/ClinicalObservationsInteroperability/ProjectPlan.html
Feedback, suggestions welcome.
---Vipul
Vipul -
Your project plan handles "patient recruitment" only
* SenseLab Conversion into Access tables - Luis Marenco
MS Access version: http://purl.oclc.org/commons/hcls/senselab/
SenseLabPublicSnapshot20071119.zip
Based on the discussion at today's BioRDF TC, Luis has generated a new
version of the SenseLab database dump (MS Access). It is avila
Vipul to give update on initial draft of Goals and Tasks
[VK] Please check out:
http://esw.w3.org/topic/HCLS/ClinicalObservationsInteroperability/ProjectPlan.ht
ml
Feedback, suggestions welcome.
---Vipul
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Hi All --
Alan Ruttenberg kindly pointed out that there is a wealth of data about
drugs and their interactions in a database known as DrugDB [1].
There is indeed a wealth of data there, but it can be hard to use.
This is to announce an English reasoner that runs over DrugDB . You can use
it to
Adrian,
> But I would like to announce a new Rule Responder use case
> for Health Care
> and Life Science.
>
> http://ibis.in.tum.de/projects/paw/hcls/
One of the use cases which the Rule Responder System could be potentially
applied to is the Patient Recruitment use case we are looking at w
Dear Susie,
Unfortunately, I can not participate in the HCLS RDF telecon today since I
will travel to a one-week REWERSE meeting later.
But I would like to announce a new Rule Responder use case for Health Care
and Life Science.
http://ibis.in.tum.de/projects/paw/hcls/
This use case develops