Dear Holger, Dear Debian Med members, Dear Med-e-Tel organizers, Thanks for this information. I would be very interested to participate in the Med-e-Tel. I think that FreeMedForms and FreeDiams are in a pre-1.0 release [1]. They are both reaching a strong stability and a good "first basic feature set". And as you know, they are both multi-lingual (which is rare for EMR). I'm planning the last 0.x release in few weeks. I hope to have enough time to include a "pregnancy checking" in the drug engine based on the tga data [3].
Unfortunately, registration fees and travel represent a heavy budget for a small non-profit organization. Some people of the FreeMedForms community have created a french non-profit association to support the suite [3]. But the fund raising is not yet started. I'm wondering if the organizers of Med-e-Tel could accept the principle of free-registration for representatives of non-profit, community driven, open source project? This kind of engagement can be a very strong message for open source providers. One kind of "giant leap for mankind" and not only "small steps for a man". Eric, freemedforms.com [1]: http://freemedforms.com [2]: http://www.tga.gov.au/ [3]: http://asso.freemedforms.com Le 18 janv. 2013 à 21:59, Holger Schmuhl a écrit : > Dear packaging teams, developers and project communities, > > this years Med-e-Tel, International eHealth, Telemedicine and Health ICT > Forum, comes again with a special feature dedicated to Open Source and Free > Software in the domains of medical informatics and health care. Software > projects, communities, NPOs and companies are invited to present their work > within the “Open Source Village” that will be hosted right in the central > expo area of the conference. > > If you are interested to present and/or participate, please take a look at > the details: > > Open Source Village @ Med-e-Tel 2013 > > - Date: 10-12 April 2013 > - Deadline for submissions: 22 February 2013 > - Venue: LUXEXPO S.A., 10 circuit de la Foire Internationale, L-1347 > Luxembourg > - Details: > http://www.medetel.lu/index.php?rub=educational_program&page=benefits_of_open_source_software_in_health_care_2013 > - Contact: [email protected] > > It is co-organized by ISfTeH Collaborative Care Team in Open Source Working > Group, IMIA Open Source Working Group and EFMI LIFOSS Working Group. > > We are looking forward to your involvement! > > Best regards, > > Holger Schmuhl > > Vice-chair IMIA Open Source Working Group > Coordinator Medfloss.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

