On Mon, 07 Feb 2000 Alvin B. Marcelo wrote:
To all: I had this nagging idea that kept me up all night this weekend...
The idea was a CDROM Linux distribution (much like Redhat, Suse, etc)
with
ready-to-run OSHA appsso that all the practitioner has to do is plug
the CD (boot Linux
We could do it either way. Obviously, anyone is free to submit anything
that they want on an individual basis. But I am certainly willing to play
a role as a coordinator and organizer and potentially a contributor for
submissions that would be part of a package sponsored by OSHCA.
Rob
At
To get the ball rolling there are several areas which I think would be
interesting to pursue:
- traditional business planning processes and paradigms are not capable of
capturing some of the more valuable nuances of OSS both in terms of product
and a business model, my belief is that adapting
This is missing the TeleMed software in its listing of open-source medical
software.
Dave Forslund
At 11:45 AM 2/7/00 -0500, you wrote:
I think we should be more active in getting members from developing
countries into the list. Any ideas?
Danl's paper should be included in this list.
Hi Folks,
a Friendly reminder about Littlefish (its only been up for 18 months:-)))
Project Vision?
"To create a user friendly patient information and recall
system on an open source basis with the focus on use
by community based primary health care health
organisations in the developing
David Forslund wrote:
I've not looked at the inner workings of the VistA imaging system but have
seen it working for a couple of years at the RSNA InfoRAD exhibit. We've
had discussions with Peter Kuzmak about having a CORBA interface on
on it so that we could integrate it with our
Mary Kratz wrote:
Where might the VA MPI feature specs be found?
Here is a brief description of MPI and the related CIRN package from the 1998
VistA monographs. If this sounds of interest, I can dig further to see what I
can find.
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