On more thing - along the technical line:
If anybody has successfully and smoothly installed Care2x on OpenBSD
with PostgreSQL, let me know. I am working on it, but as safe and nice
OpenBSD's chrooted apache is, as much it can be a pain in the neck ;-)
Thanks!
Chris

On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 10:07 +0530, Susheel John wrote:
> the idea of having relevant clinical information is great ,going a
> step ahead it would be a good idea to incorporate accepted "treatment
> PROTOCOLS" that could act like a CDSS ( clinical Decision Support
> System).
> 
> Eg> you could have a validation rule based on CD 4 levels ...and the
> corelate the same with the opportunistic infections that could occur
> at that CD level....and its treatment protocols , this would add
> tremendous value to the software particularly in resource poor
> settings.
> 
> Another feature can be to generate "exception reporting" , when there
> is a deviation in the care administered from the standard accepted
> guidelines then a report is generated, eg when someone starts Anti TB
> treatment along with ART its an exception to the current guideline,
> this would not only help as a cross check if a healthcare worker is
> making a mistake as against a concious decision, these exception
> reports also help in monitoring of the quality of care at any
> particular clinic.
> 
> if a subgroup of care2x developers can start working on this .it will
> be a great contribution to the exisiting HIV / AIDS problem !!!
> 
> susheel
> 
> susheel
> 
> On 10/31/05, Christoph H. Larsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         Dear All,
>         Having worked for several years in Africa with HIV/AIDS, I
>         regard this
>         as a very useful contribution. The tremendously powerful
>         infrastructure
>         of Care2x should be able to accommodate any such anonymous
>         testing (VCT 
>         for those who are busy in the field ;-) ).
>         Another feature that we may wish to consider is the
>         integration of
>         patient (and medical professionals) educational material, as
>         well as
>         travel medicine advice. Would we not ALL love to have
>         standard 
>         information on common colds, viral gastroenteritis, etc. at
>         our
>         fingertips that we can easily issue to the wary mother of a
>         sick child?
>         Also, this knowledge base feature would be of terrific value
>         for
>         HIV/AIDS workers, patients, and counsellors alike! 
>         Regarding the latter, I have been working on a simple yet
>         powerful
>         system based - essentially - on htdig and/or swish-e, but I
>         have not yet
>         though about integration into Care2x...
>         Thanks again, Susheel, any thoughts anybody? 
>         Chris
>         
>         On Sun, 2005-10-30 at 21:39 +0530, Susheel John wrote:
>         > Hi
>         >
>         > A friend of mine has developed a system for care of HIV /
>         AIDS
>         > patients, but not in care2x
>         >
>         > the fundamental issues about HIV / Aids patients is the 
>         > confidentiality of information
>         > since care2x has barcodes , only the barcode needs to be
>         displayed on
>         > the interface, you can plan for a password protected display
>         feature
>         > for the patient details which can be allocated role based. 
>         >
>         > the other issue in HIV is the need for a serial monitoring
>         of CD 4
>         > counts, therfore in the lab module a seprate plug in can be
>         > incorporated , again pasword protected so that there is not
>         breach of 
>         > confidentiallity.
>         >
>         > what are your other concerns ?
>         >
>         > susheel
>         >
>         > On 10/30/05, Godfrey Kapinga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>         wrote: 
>         >         Hi,
>         >           I want to include a module that registers and give
>         >         prescription and store information about HIV/AIDS
>         patients.
>         >         Apparently the HIV/AIDS patients are treated
>         differently from 
>         >         the rest of the patients. And I would to see if
>         anyone has
>         >         worked on a case like that in Care2x.
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         >         On 10/28/05, nbenitez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         >                 Hi Godfrey
>         >                 Exactly tell me what do you need
>         >
>         >
>         >                 On 10/28/05, Godfrey Kapinga
>         >                 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         >                         Hello Developers,
>         >
>         >                          I'm looking for anyone that has
>         developed
>         >                         some modules in Care2x for HIV/AIDS.
>         >
>         >                          I'm at University Computing Centre
>         Ltd.
>         >                         (UCC), Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. If I
>         get in
>         >                         touch with Care2x developers in East
>         Africa it
>         >                         would be great.
>         >
>         >                          We are customizing Care2x for
>         Tanzanian
>         >                         Hospitals.
>         >
>         >                          Thanks,
>         >
>         >                          GK
>         >                          http://www.liyoya.co.tz
>         >
>         >
>         > 
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         > --
>         > Dr Susheel Oommen John MD
>         > The Leprosy Mission Trust India
>         > 16 Pandit Pant Marg
>         > New Delhi 110 001
>         
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