In message <[email protected]>, dated Fri, 25 Sep 2009, Derek 
Walton <[email protected]> writes:

>I have been asked by a client to look into what requirements exist for 
>a device that will be installed on the wall of a Doctors office in 
>Canada.
>
>It has no patient contact, and essentially is a PC for recalling and 
>displaying patient information.
>
>I can find loads of requirements for devices that attach to patients, 
>or attach indirectly for patients, but nothing thats benign like this.
>
>Can anyone suggest what requirements exist please?

Why should there be any different requirements from those for a desktop 
or portable computer in that office?
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