On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Matias Klein wrote:
I've been studying many open source medical programs, and it seems to me
there are many niche applications but little common infrastructure. I
believe that in order for any open source projects to become widely
adopted by mainstream physicians, there
Dear mister or misses,
Is it possible that you put me off the list of open health because I do not want to
receive your emails anymore ?
Thank you for doing so.
With kind regards,
Stefan Lindaart
PinkRoccade the Netherlands
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In looking at their test drive, it occurs to me that they may, in
addition to everything listed below, be HIPAA compliant. That would be
very good.
John
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The SQL Clinic application suite provides storage and retrieval of
Wow! Good on-line documentation! This is really an excellent work.
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SQL Clinic Version 1.0.0 is now available at
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The SQL Clinic application suite provides storage and retrieval of
clinical data via
Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
Say there was one, FDAetc. approved version of Linuxperhaps the NSA
version would be a good place to start...would that not encourage the use of
Linux? What might at first seem like an onerous hurdle could in fact be a
blessing if there were a way to fund such