Guten Tag J. Antas, am Dienstag, 17. Februar 2004 um 21:30 schrieben Sie:
JA> Adrian Midgley wrote: >> I'm impressed with the size and activity of the project. JA> It is big and chaotic and most of the time "evolutionary" (as in a JA> biological system). JA> Currently some of us are ultimating a EU draft to propose it as an EU JA> health IT pre-standard. >>>From the presentation at OSHCA in Geneva I have the impression that one of the >> problems the project has to solve is exactly that rapid growth. In Geneva there where 2 presentations made by me. You saw the second, where i focused it to that point as example. JA> There are other needs, like solid theoretical support. If we could JA> borrow just 10% of the creativity from all those discussions at the JA> "openhealth list"... See the focus Dr. Antas. In the care2x developer list is a wide range of interests and knowledge. Openhealth List is more one view. There are more doctors in discuss. So you see there more creativity from their interests. >> I think the German version is less national and more regional, but perhaps >> there is a similar module in Care2ex? Care2x is developed from Elpidio. He works in a German hospital. So you have this impression if you take only a short view to it. But After the Flensburg meeting i was sitting together with Etienne Saliez together for one day and we used the Care2x CD for it to sort out differences between German and Belgium workflow. Also with the focus to the Belgium family doctors needs and view. We used the Crisnet as example. With a little adapt its very useful to everyones need. I think this week etienne is showing it the first time to Belgium nurses. We will see what they think... So i got yesterday the information of Conference of the AIM, "International Association of Sickfunds " in Bankenberge/Belgium on 8 March 2004. Care2x as you see now, is the result of a short time of developement. See it all as process. -- Mit freundlichen Gr�ssen Wilfried Goedert mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net is sponsored by: Speed Start Your Linux Apps Now. Build and deploy apps & Web services for Linux with a free DVD software kit from IBM. Click Now! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1356&alloc_id=3438&op=click _______________________________________________ Care2002-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/care2002-developers

