CALL FOR PAPERS
The Use of OSS and ODF in Health and Medical Systems
Jun 22-23, 2006, Salt Lake City, Utah
Special Track at the
19th IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems
The support of Open Source Software (OSS) and Open
Hi Stephen,
I guess Malaysia is half-way between US and NZ and we're working on
myVistA for Malaysia, with outreach to countries in the Asia-Pacific
region. Contact me off-line and we can discuss how we can collaborate
for this region.
Molly
Stephen Hay wrote:
Hello,
Stephen here from
Gregory Woodhouse wrote:
On Oct 18, 2005, at 7:29 PM, Chris Richardson wrote:
Greg, you just don't have enough to do... Lets try something
constructive
rather than destructive for a change.
Perhaps Chris is concerned that not everyone will recognize that this
is a humorous reference
Cameron,
Can VistA be set up to serve a Screening Registry Server for say,
Cervical Cancer and allow remote access by GPs to populate the registry?
Molly
Cameron Schlehuber wrote:
It is, though Clinical Case Registries only covers Hep C and HIV registries
at this time. But the foundation is
Maury,
You mean WorldVistA is going to give up the name OpenVistA just like
that? Where is the good faith on the part of Medsphere when it
collaborated with WorldVistA and pacific HUI on OpenVistA? Shocking
behaviour from a member of the community - not a flame but a statement
of utter
Why not convert to mp3 files and podcast it?
Molly
Chris Richardson wrote:
Papa Z.
Nancy has the wave file. What is an .ogg file? What reads it? The Sony
compression file on the memory stick is very small, but nobody else has a
reader for it. There are other formats and I have a
Ruben Safir wrote:
On Sat, 2005-10-08 at 18:24, Dr Molly Cheah wrote:
Why not convert to mp3 files and podcast it?
Molly
Because you need a license for the mp3 format, you get sued and then it
sucks.
Use an ogg vorbis format please and let the mindless ipod drones learn
to adjust
How about using jengine - http://www.jengine.org/?
Currently under development, JEngine is an Open Source,
standards-compliant, enterprise integration engine implemented in
Java. The server framework, based on Java 2 Platform Enterprise
Edition (J2EE), provides a robust standard for deploying a
I should add that we're discussing OpenVistA of course and not FOIA
VistA or any other name to replace OpenVistA as pointed out by Nancy.
Molly
Dr Molly Cheah wrote:
Ignacio,
The games, nay, the discussions started seriously in two other mailing
lists last year, Vista-vendors and Vista-open
Is the COTS product SAS as illustrated by this url?
http://www.virec.research.med.va.gov/
ttp://www.virec.research.med.va.gov/DataSourcesName/VISTA/VISTA.htm
The web-site mentioned the data sources as DSS as well...
Molly
Cameron Schlehuber wrote:
VistA uses the Data Extracts package to collect
This is what I found from this web-site.
http://www.virec.research.med.va.gov/DataSourcesName/VISTA/VISTAaccess.htm#SQL
SQL
http://www.virec.research.med.va.gov/DataSourcesName/VISTA/VISTAaccess.htm#Top
Investigators planning to construct a relational database of VistA
data will find
Bhaskar,
Thank you for your concern. We're OK here. I wasn't even aware of the
earthquake until late last night. It was reported in this morning's
papers that there were 53 killed and 34 still missing (in Malaysia)
mainly from the northern states of Penang and Kedah, drowned by the
tidal
Have you all seen this? M21 - raising the standard again. I find the
web-site most interesting, especially the references to the users of M
outside healthcare.
http://www.m21.uk.com/definition.php
In their new to M? page, they've turned the table on the referencing
the word legacy on the SQL
,
I would like to respond to what I see on the Hardhats Sourceforge archive
page this morning:
From: Dr Molly Cheah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 8:29 AM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] ScreenMan
Oh, I thought it will be able open source [sic] After
But if you define 9200 as your port, how do you justify using another
port number...
Molly
David Sommers wrote:
Ah. Make user your server and client are not on the same port. If
you run locally, do not use 9200 - try 9210 or something else.
/David.
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If I may reply on behalf of Joseph for now... we were using OR_30_187
and doing the usual install of the VA demo and CPRS on the same machine
which (this time) was running XP SP2. The error message reads
'3040908.151442' is not a valid floating point value. I noticed that the
numbers change
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From: Dr Molly Cheah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 6:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] CPRS client MS XP sp2 Incompatibility
If I may reply on behalf of Joseph for now... we were using OR_30_187
and doing the usual install of the VA demo and CPRS
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