Hi,

Normally... download care2x, extract it to your http-docs folder of you
apache (what must have PHP interpreter) and follow the installation
instructions when you call the folder where you have extracted the files
and call by browser.

Please let me know what kind of help you might need and we will serve
it. 

Robert 

Am Montag, den 21.02.2011, 18:35 +0530 schrieb Vivek Raj:
> Where can I get help for setting up care2x on my localhost
> system(Installation).
> 
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>         Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2011 11:47:22 -0500
>         From: Elpidio Latorilla <elpidio.latori...@gmail.com>
>         Subject: Re: [Care2002-developers] doc about care2x
>         To: claudiogiu...@email.it,
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>         To Ap.Muthu,
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>         I don't know exactly how that happened. I was not aware that
>         it is for sale.
>         The doc was
>         still open for public when I sent the email.
>         
>         To Claudio,
>         
>         You are right, it is good to have a place for collecting these
>         docs and
>         articles about care2x.
>         We did that in the early years of the project. This was
>         discontinued because
>         of various reasons,
>         no one available to do it regularly, the sites were hacked,
>         had tech
>         troubles, and etc.
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>         elpidio
>         
>         On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 4:52 AM, Claudio Giulio Torbinio <
>         claudiogiu...@email.it> wrote:
>         
>         >  Hi Elpidio Latorilla an carers
>         > I know this project, was in touch with the authors, due to
>         my position as
>         > referee in Italy.
>         > The problem is, i think, that we can not have a clear
>         structure able to
>         > valorize the  citations of our work.
>         > As a biblio repository, we must collect and highlight all
>         the uses of
>         > care2x worldwide.
>         > Br
>         > Claudio
>         >
>         >  Hi guys,
>         >
>         > have you seen this document? Very interesting. It uses the
>         Care2x system as
>         > specimen to present their ideas of patient information
>         privacy. It even
>         > proposes
>         > improvements on the Care2x system.
>         >
>         > Check it out.
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> http://delivery.acm.org/10.1145/1380000/1370907/p9-braghin.pdf?key1=1370907&key2=7497608921&coll=DL&dl=ACM&ip=204.60.184.1&CFID=10573936&CFTOKEN=51618395
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>         Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 11:33:34 +0000
>         From: "J. Antas" <an...@e-healthexpert.org>
>         Subject: Re: [Care2002-developers] doc about care2x
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>         On Fri, 18 Feb 2011 16:30:08 -0500, Elpidio Latorilla
>         <elpidio.latori...@gmail.com> wrote:
>         
>         > have you seen this document? Very interesting. It uses the
>         Care2x
>         > system as specimen to present their ideas of patient
>         information
>         > privacy. It even proposes improvements on the Care2x system.
>         
>         >From that paper's "5.Conclusions":
>         "Privacy is a fundamental issue in hospital information
>         systems. In
>         fact most of the involved data are sensible and therefore
>         their access
>         and manipulation is strongly regulated."
>         
>         And from "3.3 Weaknesses":
>         "Care2x cannot be considered a privacy-aware system"
>         
>         Using 'modus tollendo tollens', we can easily conclude from
>         3.3
>         and 5., that Care2x could not yet be proved to be a safe
>         hospital
>         information systems supporting software package.
>         Meaning that in countries were there is regulation, it will be
>         not possible to support any hospital information
>         system using the Care2x package.
>         
>         After years following the Care2x project one wonders why it
>         could not solve this basic problem, that other projects
>         (http://www.oemr.org/ for instance) which had by then much
>         less
>         resources, where able to solve easily in a few weeks (using
>         the same
>         available open source ancillary resources).
>         
>         As a matter of fact, I do believe that Care2x (which is more
>         directed towards hospital care support) would have much to
>         learn from (and could reuse lots of code from) if it could
>         find some way of establish a close cooperation with the said
>         openemer
>         project (which is more directed to the private practice
>         office).
>         
>         Also it would be useful to find what turns Care2x in such an
>         elusive
>         golden egg chicken and, either kill the chicken, or tell all
>         those
>         would be gold diggers that this project will never lay eggs
>         made of
>         gold.
>         
>         At most what Care2x will do is help some lucky healthcare
>         providers to keep their patients safer while avoid the costs
>         of
>         software vultures. And that 'per se' would be reason enough to
>         keep
>         Care2x alive.
>         
>         
>         r.
>         
>         JA
>         
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