Hello all, Long time no see. So I've got news to all y'all volunteers who helped me raise dead XO to the Vodoo of Haiti :-)
The machine are safely stored in vice director locker of the University Hospital of Martinique. First tests and OS (non sugar) - for now, work as expected. 6 terrain units were deployed in the hospital. They performed as planned (but wifi mesh - last minute mistake I made on a script) A group of infectiologists and administrators flew to Haiti 2 weeks ago. There, demos were given to various health programs, mostly focused around AIDS. I was told that many people loved the hardware- more so that my software, but never mind :-) They were glad to see a cheap machine suited to their terrain. And I'm always glad to give a hand. My project was about giving drug information to primary practitioners. But apparently, there's a strong interests in simply using the devices as data entries for outpatient clinics. It's an evolving process and I'm open to anything that can help people, as long as the units are not diverted into some obscure research program with very little benefits to the sick people. Soon, we should receive a visit of their team, (I will do my best to make pictures - I'm not in PR :-) during which I'll offer to adapt for free their existing software, if they can also put some of the XO loaded with drugs prescriptions, interactions, etc. to primary care doctors. Then finally the XO will be at their new home in Haiti ! -- Dr. Guylhem Aznar, MD PhD Unité d'Analyse Médico-Économique Service de Santé Publique et d'Économie de la Santé Pôle SPSSR CHU de Fort de France BP 632 97261 Fort De France Cedex Martinique, France Tel : 05 96 55 23 47 Fax : 05 96 75 84 57 _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
