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Dr Molly Cheah
Primary Care Doctors' Organisation Malaysia (PCDOM)
eMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web-site: http://pcdom.org.my
DAGS Project: http://pcdom.org.my/dags/
DAGS Pilot: http://pilot.pcdom.org.my
Hi!
It's almost 2 years since we last annnouced on this list about meeting
up of those who were attending WSIS Geneva Phase. I will be attending
the WSIS Tunis Phase from 13th November till 20th November. I am
wondering if anyone else from this list is going to be there so that we
can meet?
, Tel +216 71 788 211.
See you there Mary. Anyone else going to be there?
Rgds,
Molly
Mary Kratz wrote:
Hi Molly!
I'll be in TUNIS and would love to see OSHCA get together! Will look for you
at the exhibit sited below.
Best,
Mary
- Original Message -
From: Molly Cheah [EMAIL
Hi everyone,
I must apologise for the lapse in time following the flurry of
discussion during the month of November 2005 just before the WSIS in
Tunis on the ressurection of OSHCA. I was prompted by Joseph to see if I
had recovered from the trip. There was so much to do as follow-up to
such
on decisions made during past discussions for the
ressurrection on OSHCA.
Molly
Brian Bray wrote:
Thanks everyone for the feedback.
I have a proposal that I've worked out with Molly Cheah, who is
working to incorporate the Open Source Health Care Alliance (OSHCA).
Joseph Dal Molin, Tim Cook
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are as follows:
Joseph dal Molin (Canada/US)
Adrian Midgley (UK/Europe)
Thomas Beale (Australia/Pacific islands)
Nandalal Gunaratne (Sri Lanka/Asia)
Molly Cheah (Malaysia/Asia)
I hope to keep the protem committee small for quick decision making but
hope to add 2 more names, preferably from South America
corporate law. Personally I
think it is great that OSHCA will finally be incorporated, and given the
current Zeitgeist in many rich countries, that it will be incorporated
under a flag bearing the crescent and star.
Tim C
Molly Cheah wrote:
Dear all,
I am happy to annouce that the transfer
that are being promoted to the hospitals outside VA
and who is doing the integration?
I see the major problem being lack of funds. Medsphere is progressing
rapidly because they do have a business plan and they also do have
funding. Am I right Scott?
Molly
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Dr Molly Cheah
Primary Care Doctors
to
present. We'll see if we can institute a mechanism/process to inform all
who submit proposals receive a reply confirming acceptance. Some
sponsoring institutions may wish to see proof
Rgds,
Molly
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Dr Molly Cheah
Primary Care Doctors' Organisation Malaysia (PCDOM)
e-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED
The best approach is a NGO for a worldwide IS with appropriate
connections, donors
and legality, e.g., capable of establishing and maintaining
appropriate Intellectual Property
rights, a substitute to the for-profit products and services. Sure
beats jurisdictions where
legislation can be based
Here's
the first article that came out from the EHealth Asia2004 Conference
last week.
OSS can figure
largely in healthcare systems
http://star-techcentral.com/tech/story.asp?file=/2004/4/9/technology/7728295sec=technology
Molly
I stumble on these with good links
http://www.psychology.nottingham.ac.uk/staff/cr1/ezdicom.html
http://www.psychology.nottingham.ac.uk/staff/cr1/dicom.html
Molly
Paul Nagy wrote:
Hi Joseph,
How are you doing? We had a fascinating week at the RSNA this year discussing the role of open source. If
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
Hi,
Does anyone know if there is an open source cost allocation software for
hospitals?
Thanks,
Molly
/06, Dr Molly Cheah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will,
When we're discussing resurrecting OSHCA, we're going beyond organising
conferences, which organisations like IMIA,AMIA or any organisations
advocating open source can do from time to time. We've also gone beyond
the debate on the need
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