Re: VOE and Linux efforts.

2006-01-30 Thread greg
of it. Jim Self Thanks for the comments. Best wishes for the success of your project and a productive week. Greg }-- End of excerpt from openhealth-list@minoru-development.com As always, Dr. G.W. Wettstein, Ph.D. Enjellic Systems Development, LLC. 4206 N. 19th Ave. Specializing

VOE and Linux efforts.

2006-01-13 Thread greg
Good afternoon to everyone, hope the end of the week is going well for you. I'm working with a group to study the feasibility of deploying Linux based VOE, if and when it arrives, in our region. We are a rural area and this may be an excellent opportunity for assisting regional healthcare as

Re: The Real Value of Open Source

2005-05-16 Thread Greg Woodhouse
. The result will be added to the open source pile. Interesting thoughts indeed. The full article is available at: http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20050516122114637 J. Antas A practical man is a man who practices the errors of his forefathers. --Benjamin Disraeli Greg Woodhouse

Re: Clinical IT increases the time intensive care nurses spend documenting care.

2005-05-06 Thread Greg Woodhouse
intensive care nurses spend on documentation of care? http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrievedb=PubMedlist_uids=15675984dopt=Abstract A practical man is a man who practices the errors of his forefathers. --Benjamin Disraeli Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: web based applications - Mozilla

2004-10-21 Thread Greg Weinger
blocking. This is not by accident. Most open source developers and enthusiasts are somewhat paranoid libertarians who take their privacy *very* seriously. I would rather have them looking out for my interests than any company. --Greg

Re: HIPAA

2003-03-04 Thread Greg Woodhouse
PROTECTED] wrote: Generically, what would an open source medical system require in order to maintain HIPAA compliance? -- From one of the Linux desktops of Dr Adrian Midgley http://www.defoam.net/ = Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] It is better to be complex than complicated.

Re: [ontologies] Your opinion

2001-05-30 Thread Greg Woodhouse
in a computationally tractable manner. That was the point of my post on hierarchical vision and musical structures. --- Thomas Beale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Greg Woodhouse wrote: --- Thomas Beale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The above trees are pretty much what archetypes are - archetypes

Re: Open Source MPI

2000-02-07 Thread Greg Kreis
? I wonder if the GCPR effort and its use of CORBA will have an influence on the Imaging teams support for CORBA? Can the GCPR experts comment on this? Ken? -- Greg Kreis Pioneer Data Systems, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.PioneerDataSys.com http://www.Hardhats.org

Re: Open Source MPI

2000-02-07 Thread Greg Kreis
and longitudinal patient care, accommodates data from external sites, facilitates decision support, manages data independently of departmental application storage policies, supports longitudinal record growth, supports evolution of data classes stored. -- Greg Kreis Pioneer

Example of CORBA

2000-01-20 Thread Greg Kreis
not take us too far off the main theme here, but I personally don't have work experience in using or running distributed object systems and so I don't know the reality that is hidden behind the media's articles. -- Greg Kreis Pioneer Data Systems, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]http

Re: Meeting and Standard objects

2000-01-07 Thread Greg Kreis
his web site. Jack is a free thinker who openly shares his ideas and encourages dialog. Take a peak. Don't be put off by the modest appearance. You are looking into the future of software design... http://www.mindspring.com/~happyjac/site/index.html -- ---

Re: AMIA 2000

2000-01-06 Thread Greg Kreis
"John S. Gage" wrote: Obviously, doing both things is possible...and gains an even wider audience and doubles the fun! You might consider a tag on or slight overlap meeting. This avoids double travel. -- --

Re: Who Will Develop Open Source Medical Applications?

1999-12-29 Thread Greg Kreis
the features I left out... ;-) Greg Kreis wrote: Gunther Schadow wrote: Question: Is there any comprehensive library of documents describing the design of the VistA system. I'd like to know what it is that makes is such a superior system as I have heard so often on this list. I would guess

Re: Who Will Develop Open Source Medical Applications?

1999-12-28 Thread Greg Kreis
e it scale are in the MUMPS implementation. Some scale better than others, hence the choice of one over another. Getting an Opensource MUNMPS implementation to this level of sophistication is a daunting task. I am not arguing against it, but suggesting it is a huge wall Well, you, Greg, certainl

Re: Who Will Develop Open Source Medical Applications?

1999-12-28 Thread Greg Kreis
provides the potential for a powerful modeling and development environment, it seems to lock in the technologies. Am I being too short sighted? -- -- Greg Kreis Pioneer Data Systems, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]http

Re: The least common denominator

1999-12-28 Thread Greg Kreis
s out of a bit of pride. Mind you I am taking a moderately educated guess, but I have never heard anyone talk about a plan for VistA to take over the EMR world. -- -- Greg Kreis Pioneer Data Systems,