On the bright sidewe aren't integrating webcams with email yet
Rob James wrote:
Sorry for that. You would think after all these years
.
OSHCA in Oz @ or before/after Medinfo 2007
Mary Kratz wrote:
Oz 2007 @ MedInfo?
Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
should have added to my previous note that. Oz in 07 would
be great!!!
Joseph
Adrian Midgley wrote:
On Sat, 2006-03-18 at 20:48 +1100, Horst Herb wrote:
I would
was able to
collaborate with the Medinfo organizers advertise our meeting on the
Medinfo website and vice versa which generated a great turn out.
Joseph
Tim.Churches wrote:
Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
While it makes sense to shadow MedInfo it may be difficult to do
anything more than a birds
totally agree about the eggs
Tim.Churches wrote:
Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
Tim,
Sorry didn't mean to dampen enthusiasm and imply that a satellite
conference in 2007 was impossible to pull offwhat I meant was that
in general you need operating capital to be able to pick where
should have added to my previous note that. Oz in 07 would
be great!!!
Joseph
Adrian Midgley wrote:
On Sat, 2006-03-18 at 20:48 +1100, Horst Herb wrote:
I would volunteer to organize it in Australia - sure, it's a long way from
anywhere else, but it can be damn nice, it's safe,
I forwarded it.darnI just realized that this thread is split
across two lists. We will have to cross post until unification occurs.
Joseph
Horst Herb wrote:
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 01:38, Tim Cook wrote:
Scheduling around MedInfo would be beneficial.
http://www.medinfo2007.org/
I would
. I live in Toronto and know have collaborated with local
organizers before.will drop them a line and see if they might be
interested in having an OSHCA open source workshop.
Joseph
James Busser wrote:
On Mar 18, 2006, at 8:56 AM, Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
the critical success factors
Adrian, thanks for the smile and words of wisdom.hopefully it won't
be long before we have an opportunity to meet again. One of the first
things on the OSHCA agenda IMHO should be a conference. Every one we had
was unique and inspiring event and essential to community building
Cheah, who is
working to incorporate the Open Source Health Care Alliance (OSHCA).
Joseph Dal Molin, Tim Cook, and Adrian Midgley were also involved.
The proposal is to form the Openhealth list at OSHCA.ORG managed by
volunteers for OSHCA. This list and the Yahoo list would be moved
Dave,
I thought OpenEMed was middleware and not an application per se
could you tell us more about your clinical/administrative functionality?
Joseph
David Forslund wrote:
Also OpenEMed
Dave
Karsten Hilbert wrote:
On Thu, Dec 15, 2005 at 09:47:17PM -0600, Ignacio Valdes wrote:
This is another example of garbage in = garbage out. I can't understand
how studies like this with a sample size of one, are allowed to be
published in what appears to be a scholarly journal. I have often
questioned the quality of peer review in academic medical informatics
because of
There may be additonal effort, although in talking to doctors in the VA
who are paperless now...they seem to be able to get home in time for
dinner by updating the medical record during the encounter... not sure
what volumes that they have to deal with...but its quality that is
important,
VistA's CPRS works with any Dragon based VR product out of the
boxand as I found out quite by accident at the recent American
College of Phys. conference it works with hand writing recognition
software that comes with the Toshiba Portege tablet computer
Interestingly, the sorts of
There is only a free version of VistA. I am not aware of a
proprietary verison.
j.
Nandalal Gunaratne wrote:
--- Joseph Dal Molin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
VistA's CPRS works with any Dragon based VR product
out of the
boxand as I found out quite by accident at the
recent American
Forwarded on behalf of Bhaskar.
Original Message
Subject: Introducing [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 18:43:00 -0400
From: K.S. Bhaskar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Joseph --
Thank you in advance for posting this on my behalf.
Regards
-- Bhaskar
Reminds me of Unsafe at Any Speed perhaps what the world needs is
the kind of book Ralph Nader wrote. I think Horst Herb came up with the
right title for it in a presentation he recently gave: Intellectual
Property Kills
Joseph
Denny Adelman wrote:
Although this link does not concern FOSS
.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joseph
Dal Molin
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 12:36 PM
To: openhealth-list@minoru-development.com
Subject: Re: Medical Usability
Reminds me of Unsafe at Any Speed perhaps what the world needs is the
kind
and
large community.
In a major advance for FOSS in medicine, Joseph Dal
Molin of
WorldVistA reports success in getting the VA
Computerized Patient
Record System (CPRS) VistA client running on Linux
using WINE and
Crossover office. The CPRS client formerly ran only
on the Microsoft
Windows
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Hi Joseph, Off the record on the Phoenix-PM deal, what does your bid
stand to win $ wise?
-- IV
--
Joseph Dal Molin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think Dan is talking about documents from older versions of Word which
are pre XML if I'm not mistaken.there are Word to html converters
for Linuxbut the OO approach sounds like the best
choice...especially with the Python script capability. One thing to note
is that OO 2 still
I may be in Dallasbut not attending HIMSSit would be nice to
have a FOSS birds of a feather at a local watering hole.
j.
will ross wrote:
Anyone going to HIMSS in Dallas later this month?
[wr]
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will ross
technology project management
suite 206
216 west perkins street
The link that worked for me is:
http://europa.eu.int:80/idabc/en/chapter/5649
Cheers,
Joseph
Bud P. Bruegger wrote:
The European Commission's IDA Program runs an Open Source Observatory
that now attempts to create an inventory of software. There is also a
healthcare section and it would be nice
We in WorldVistA in debating what license if any we should employ with
community improvements etc. to VistA have discussed at least two of the
points to death
Software in the Public Domain
Software licensed to the Public Domain
There is not license for Public Domain you basically
To put this into perspective, the headline is quite misleading, as
sound bites usually are , the software was not developed for the iPod,
it was developed for Mac workstations to create a high performance, low
cost DICOM image viewer. The iPod capability is just a byproduct and
dwarfs in
There are in fact 2 or three other vendors listed at the website...
perhaps there are other OS projects which cover the CCOW functionality
that is used in VistAwill get back to the list with more details.
Joseph
Tim Cook wrote:
On Wed, 2004-12-29 at 02:21, J. Antas wrote:
Joseph Dal Molin
Does anyone know whether there is an open source CCOW implementation
similar to Sentillion?
Joseph
;-)
Joseph
Daniel L. Johnson wrote:
On Thu, 2004-12-09 at 03:37, Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
Daou a consulting firm from the Wash. DC area i believe
Yes, Joseph is correct; I've received confirmation from the Wisconsin
PRO (Professional Review Organization) staff.
http://www.daou.com/
What do we
Can you convert them to .pdf...?
Pat wrote:
I am looking for a bit of advice or direction for a problem. I figure
some of you may have run into this before.
We currently have a RightFax server set up with in bound lines. Incoming
faxes are stored as a series or images (tiff files). does anyone
Ironically the VSA founders did not include Sanchez/Fidelity, who thanks
to the foresight and intestinal fortitude of K.S. Bhaskar open sourced
GT.M for Linux and x86 platforms which IMHO is the pebble in the
pond that led a new and invigorated VistA community.
J.
Daniel L. Johnson wrote:
Thanks Jim!!!
Jim Self wrote:
Joseph wrote:
The HUI has had something like 1,600 downloads, and I don't even know
how many we have had at the WorldVistA sourceforge site:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/worldvista/
From that page you click on the statistics link to go to
I thought the veterans of this list would appreciate the article
mentioned below
Joseph
Original Message
Subject: [discuss] Flaming and the design of social software
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 14:18:34 -0600
From: michael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Canadian Open Source
Not invited, yetbecause GT.M is not a supported platform in the VA
therfore it was not an option under the current arrangements but
this is only short term IMHO. The WorldVistA community, which is now on
the radar at last, will definitely port VistAOfficeEHR to a full open
source
...and thriving BTW the HardHats forum has never been as active as
it is now:
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hardhats-members
The HUI has had something like 1,600 downloads, and I don't even know
how many we have had at the WorldVistA sourceforge site:
I suppose the really sad thing for me about the NHS strategy is that it
did not make room for any creative alternatives to spending big until it
works or the ruling party is thrown out. While it is not the NHS's
mandate to think globally this extravaganza of spending is of no use in
other
Good idea re disallowing attachments... perhaps the list moderator can
confirm having read this suggestion and let the list know that they will
address the issue?
Joseph
Andrew Ho wrote:
On Mon, 1 Nov 2004, Aho wrote:
:))
I did not write that one either.
These bogus messages with potentially
I second Gary's enthusiasmI will bring Dasher up next week at our
WorldVistA community meeting in Washington DC. It would be a great
enhancement to VistA's user interface!
Joseph
Kantor, Gary wrote:
Bruce, it's not late at night here, and that sounds like a terrific idea.
Gary Kantor
Dan...what will be context...primary care/clinics or acute care??
Joseph
On Fri, 2004-10-01 at 17:40, Daniel L. Johnson wrote:
Dear All,
First of all, this is not an announcement; this is merely conversation,
because Gunther Schadow does not want to make any announcements until
there is
tim,
It will be very interesting to hear what tangible initiatives are in the
works or was the nature of the meetings etc. mostly discussion. When Ed
Hammond spoke at OSHCA 2001 in London he indicated that AMIA would look
into actually funding some preliminary work on open source. Perhaps that
is
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From: Tom Adelstein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Gov-list] [Fwd: TIME VALUE: Please Sign INDUCE Act letter today]
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 15:59:41 -0500
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From: Will Rodger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
can be found at: http://www.osaia.org/
and http://www.corante.com/importance/archives/004563.html
Act in a decisive and informed manner.
Cheers,
Tim Cook
On Mon, 2004-09-27 at 14:17, Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
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From: Tom Adelstein [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi Elpidio,
In the interest of evidence based marketing would you be so kind as to
publish what your verification procedure is especially when a third
party is involved. Thanks.
Cheers,
Joseph
Elpidio Latorilla wrote:
Hi all,
here is a partial list of institutions that are now using Care2x in
, Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
Tim,
How did I manage to be included on this list when the AMIA list is
closed to non-AMIA members.
The Task Force List which you are on was opened to everyone during it's
inception as an exploratory phase. I was not a member of the AMIA task
force but joined just as you
Yes...this is an important critical success factor for increasing
uptake. What is just as important if not more so, is that the same
entrepreneurs participate and contribute to the FOSS process to ensure
the long term sustainability of a solution...that is the tricky part for
many and a key sign
Alex,
Yes you need to be on the other side of the firewall...I simply put my
desktop in the DMZ and it worked. Here is what a colleague, Nancy
Anthracite did:
snip
The VA Vista Demo is on www.va.gov/cprsdemo/ . I understand it can be
difficult
to connect to it through a firewall, so this is how
On Tue, 2004-06-08 at 14:30, Wayne Wilson wrote:
NEW UDPATE AVAILABLE: A new version of the CPRS demonstration (May 17,
2004) is now available online. This new version adresses the previously
reported issue related to running the demo behind a firewall. The
demonstration database has also
On Tue, 2004-06-08 at 16:53, David Guest wrote:
Are there any implementations of PING?
http://ping.chip.org/
David
Yes...David Chan is/was working on a demonstration project in New
Brunswick integrating PING and OSCAR with the collaboration of the MIT
folks and our National Research
To add to David's and Wayne's perspectives and borrowing a quote from
another colleague with a slight edit from me:
the perfect is often the enemy of the good [enough]
Joseph
On Fri, 2004-04-23 at 06:02, David Chan wrote:
Perhaps I'll add my nickle's worth here. I have personally come to
On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 17:22, Andrew Ho wrote:
Integrating OSHCA with OpenHealth is a wonderful idea that I fully
support, except for the quagmire that currently surrounds the transfer of
OSHCA.Org domain to OSHCA's current interim board.
The origins of the quagmire OSHCA is experiencing
Tim,
This a great idea which was also the essence of a lively discussion that
Etienne Saliez's presentation sparked at the OSHCA meeting in Geneva. I
haven't received Etienne's excellent presentation yet...will email him
directly and remind him to send it to us so we can post it.
Will expand on
What Horst is offering is generous, practical and would also facilitate
better synergy with OSHCA. There is a definite need for better tools
besides list servers. But focusing on the short term, Horst is offering the
foundation for a solution that can evolve from a simple listserver like the
one
Very interesting solutionhere's my go at it...
Joseph
On Sun, 2004-02-01 at 06:40, Adrian Midgley wrote:
if the headersare adjusted correctly this address should allow anyone (who
cannot sign up to the list) to post, through here, to the list.
On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 10:13, Tim Cook wrote:
I think in both cases they offered to provide the infrastructure but
neither of them want to administer the list.
Providing the infrastructure and not administering is essential...it in
effect deals with the root cause of the problemsi.e.
.
On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 12:01, Andrew Ho wrote:
...
I vote for this option and would like to see Andrew's list charter applied.
The applicability of my proposed List Charter remains unknown. It remains
to be seen whether:
1) enough people feel that we need something like that
2) enough
AndrewI was typing a response at the same time you were typing your
question :-)
Joseph
On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 12:35, Andrew Ho wrote:
On Sat, 31 Jan 2004, Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 10:13, Tim Cook wrote:
I think in both cases they offered to provide
What is needed is a solution that will avoid repetition of this
situationthere is no guarantee that an individual or company fulfill
that commitment in the long term.
In fairness, and I should qualify this by saying that my ties to Minoru
ended over two years ago and I have no business
interface?
Joseph
- Original Message -
From: Ignacio Valdes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: Emails dropping
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 07:18:07 -0500
Joseph Dal Molin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW openhealth is using Mailman
On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 21:10, Thomas Beale wrote:
'protected-in-the-public' in a legally defensible way.
but let's not be depressed! Anyone who expects OS to be created as a
principle from the top down rather than the bottom up is probably dreaming.
- thomas beale
Our experience in
John,
That is an excellent suggestion especially since this provides a public
forum for open source solutions. Also it wouldn't take much effort to
put together a comparative matrix.
Cheers,
Joseph
On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 02:08, John Norris wrote:
Would the various traits outlined in
I wholeheartedly agree with Horst's assessment.Ten years ago I was part
of the team at DEC that was bringing HealthView to market (DEC's HL7
based integration engine)...at one point in fact it was suggested that
it be given it away to stimulate the systems integration business. DEC
never did get
Nandalal,
No offence intended...your point is very old too and has been made by
many in health informatics for many years now. In the mean time VistA
continued to evolve and for some time now we have had OpenVista too.
There is far more to an application than the underlying nuts and
in the huze maze of PALEXPO).
Cheers,
Joseph
- Original Message -
From: Andrew Ho [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 6:04 PM
Subject: OSHCA 2003, Re: The Observer | Business | NHS may ditch Microsofton
costs
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003, Joseph Dal Molin
The irony of this development for those who were at OSHCA 2001 in London
will not be lost...
Joseph
- Original Message -
From: Wayne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: openhealth-list @ minoru-development . com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 2:56 PM
Subject: The Observer |
Andrew,
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 03:45, Andrew Ho wrote:
Is Minoru/EuSpirit no longer going to make a demo CD?
I waited and waited, but have not heard anything about that since around
OSHCA 2001.
Unfortunately I do not know the answer to your question Andrew...I
haven't been involved with
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 04:25, Andrew Ho wrote:
What else would your require for your definition of 100% non-invasive?
Tongue in cheek... winning the Andrew Ho seal of approval ;-)
All things in life (and in general) have one right answer. Searching for
that right answer is the essence
The interesting part...
The company said while it works to solve the problems with its
SunriseXA products it will use an older technology that is not based on
the Web-based Microsoft .Net platform.
J.
On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 15:35, Wayne Wilson wrote:
David,
Providing a web page of open source listings on the new Center for HIT
website is a great idea. There are a couple of places now where
information of this sort is being maintained. The SPIRIT project,
Linuxmednews and some individually maintained lists. But they are not
focused on primary
Posted on behalf of David Chan...
__
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: state of family practice EMRs {was ranting]
Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2003 13:54:57 +
Posting to the openhealth-list is
.
Dave
At 10:43 AM 10/14/2003 -0400, Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
Once again truth is stranger than fiction.
It would be interesting to find out what the disclosure rules are for
AAFP... what deal did MS offer in exchange for this blanket endorsement
of their products?
Joseph
On Tue, 2003
Gary,
Have a look here: http://www.content-analysis.de/software.html
Click on the General and Quantitative buttons for a start.
There are a rich set of tools developed by sociologists and others who
do ethonographic research and have to analyse large amounts of text for
patterns etc.
These
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is loosely in response to Dan's posting)
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e-cology corporation
and closing of feedback loops electronically: ie I
send Mrs Jones for a mammogram: does she go? Is the result normal? Does it require a
follow -up? Has she been notified?
Well, Happy Holidays To ALL here!
David Derauf
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:
Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
Just ran across this interesting development...an alternative to
software licenses and open source for that matter displayed at Comdex is
hardware:
http://www.calpont.com/go/products.html
Link: http://www.gcn.com/21_34/news/20671-1.html
Government
On Fri, 2002-12-20 at 18:24, Andrew Ho wrote:
On 20 Dec 2002, Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
...
In this case they are clearly bundling the cost of whatever SW
development there was in the hardware cost...but its the no software
message that is interesting...the next best thing is free
Andrew,
IBM releases its development tool kit as open sourceas you have
noted...Apache and the Linux Kernel are not applications like a hospital
information systemyour rationale for excluding IBM as an open source
developer needs a better foundation.
Joseph
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J. Dal Molin
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From: Joseph Dal Molin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Calle Hedberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: HIMSS launches task force for national health information network
Date: 20 Oct 2002 09:49:55 -0400
Calle,
The approach described by David - to move towards
of the motivations of HIMSS.
Tim C
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Cheers,
Joseph
Joseph Dal Molin
e-cology corporation
www.e-cology.ca
someone feel dissed. Not intended.
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Cheers,
Joseph
Joseph Dal Molin
e-cology corporation
www.e-cology.ca
form and
provides the link to the actual form.
My apologies for any inconvenience this problem may have caused.
Sincerely,
Joseph
Joseph Dal Molin
e-cology corporation
www.e-cology.ca
Pat,
Ignacio Valdez and I are the list managersI just checked the admin
system and your confirmation hadn't been sent yet...I took care of it a
moment ago
Joseph
---
Joseph Dal Molin
e-cology corporation
www.e-cology.ca
Italia: (39) 0427 93006
GSM: (39) 349 434 7558
that everyone can benefit and participate.
Cheers,
Joseph
---
Joseph Dal Molin
e-cology corporation
www.e-cology.ca
Italia: (39) 0427 93006
GSM: (39) 349 434 7558
Canada: (1) 416.232.1206
to stand up to Microsoft in the anti-trust trials and to ask
them to take it one step further by backing the DSSA.
More details on the DSSA can be found at www.redhat.com/opensourcenow
end of Quote
This must explain why I haven't had a hair cut in weeks!
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Cheers,
Joseph
Joseph Dal Molin
e
derauf wrote:
Joseph:
That there is no evidence YET that would withstand Cochrane type standards
is clearly understandable, BUT we should be looking at developing a body of
such evidence if we beleive strongly in this enterprise. IMO.
David
- Original Message -
From: Joseph Dal Molin
Dal Molin
e-cology corporation
www.e-cology.ca
with global
improvement in health outcomes being the measure.
--
Cheers,
Joseph
Joseph Dal Molin
e-cology corporation
www.e-cology.ca
Thomas,
I suggest you post this on the Hardhats listserver.Your are more likely
to get the answer you are looking for. Many of the experts in VistA do not
subscribe to this list.
Joseph
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www.e-cology.ca
1.416.232.1206
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Harold,
VistA is well equipped to address the points you raise partly because of the
power of MUMPS..it also dances well with XML is HL7 and CORBAmed friendly.
In fact the VA has a project underway called My HealtheVet
www.health-evet.va.gov which gives veterans access to their health records
Thanks to Philippe Aigrain for posting this on the
FreeSW list
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A60050-2002May22.htmlhttp://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/05/23/0320226mode=threadtid=109
Joseph
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e-cology corporationwww.e-cology.ca
1.416.232.1206
to my glasses
Joseph
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www.e-cology.ca
1.416.232.1206
- Original Message -
From: Tim Churches [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 6:03 PM
Subject: Re: FDA endorses open source
John S. Gage wrote
Adrian,
Thank you for the linkalong with the very good cost comparison in the
article there is a link to an IBM produced video which is good for a smile
or two.
Joseph
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www.e-cology.ca
1.416.232.1206
- Original Message -
From: Adrian
,
Joseph
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Joseph Dal Molin
e-cology corporation
www.e-cology.ca
1.416.232.1206
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From: Andrew Ho [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2001 3:08 PM
Subject: OSHCA voting
Dear colleagues
that
I send and receive so I will be able to find the postings in my own
archive.
I was wondering if others have had the same general problem and was
wondering if there is some kind of limitation or bug that the openhealth
list archive might have?
Joseph
---
Joseph Dal Molin
e-cology
the implications are. This is something that will certainly be brought up
with the membership in the next couple of weeks.
Cheers,
Joseph
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e-cology corporation
www.e-cology.ca
1.416.232.1206
- Original Message -
From: Klaus Veil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Joseph
Andrew,
The lists are working for me..at one point earlier in the week OSHCA was
not working but should be ok now.
Joseph
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e-cology corporation
www.e-cology.ca
1.416.232.1206
- Original Message -
From: Andrew Ho [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ignacio Valdes
it and it does not
work.
Joseph
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www.e-cology.ca
1.416.232.1206
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From: Andrew Ho [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Joseph Dal Molin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: openhealth-list [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Ignacio
Valdes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October
I don't think there is more software for handhelds, but they are definitely
the computing device of choice for many physicians.
My thoughts: no key board, does the things they need to do, cheap software
or free
Joseph
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Joseph Dal Molin
e-cology corporation
www.e-cology.ca
a draft together this afternoon that we can use to solicit
feedback.
Cheers,
Joseph
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Joseph Dal Molin
e-cology corporation
www.e-cology.ca
1.416.232.1206
- Original Message -
From: Ignacio Valdes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Joseph Dal Molin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Andrew Ho [EMAIL
with
that kind of money
Joseph
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www.e-cology.ca
1.416.232.1206
- Original Message -
From: Thomas Beale [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: OSHCA List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2001 11:39 PM
Subject: .net cost
Something I had
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