Thanks for the info.
John
Chris Rasch wrote:
The open source community must focus directly on a consensus surrounding
easy to use, efficient, and robust RAD tools. My thought with Mozilla
is that with just few important add-ons, one could "come to market" very
quickly with a lot of
http://slashdot.org/askslashdot/99/08/10/049200.shtml
contains this quote, "Why should Slashdot and other DB driven sites rely
on a servers processing power when the client machine is mostly idle? I
think colaboration between client side and server side scripters in an
OSS context could make
Could someone provide the info and contacts on Medicologic?
Thank you.
Falball
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could someone provide the info and contacts on Medicologic?
Thank you.
Falball
http://www.medicalogic.com/
John and Chris,
Can't agree with you more about the need for
RAD-type tools in this arena. However, I think
Javascript is a bit too technically challenging
for most "medically"-trained developers.
We have been working on a project that we are
calling "Open Infrastructure for Outcomes"
We have made the current cut of the GEHR kernel source available at
http://www.gehr.org/technical/source/source.html. It actually goes
against my better instincts as a software engineer to release code which
is clearly a work in progress, but as long as others treat it as a)
evidence that there
Hello All,
SF-36 is a very popular health survey. I have a scoring algorithm of 8
its main categories, and aware of that there is two more indicators -
physical and mental components. Does anybody know how to score the
components? THX in advance.
Best regards,
Alexander N. Chelnokov
Ural