"John S. Gage" wrote:

> new therapy is.  I suggest that we focus on software that obtains,
> categorizes, and makes available a patient's medication history
> (including medication allergies).  This is an ideal web application,
> because the fields are restricted and well-defined. Yes, security is an
> issue, but it is solvable at whatever level of assurance one desires.
> 
> If I, as a physician, could click a URL that would give me a patient's
> medication history, I would click it every time I saw a patient.

Okay, Done.

Download FreePM (and the prerequisites) should take about an hour
on a slow dialup. 

Install them on your choice of platforms Win9x, NT, Linux,
Solaris et.al. (one machine can be the client and the server if
needed).
(takes about two hours if you've never installed Zope before).

Add a healthcare employee for each person that needs to have
access.

Enter your patient record information in FreePM (first name, last
name and DOB are all that is really required).

Add some drugs to the formulary or add them as needed by each
patient.

Write prescriptions and build you patients medication file.

To actually print the prescriptions you will need a PDF viewer
(xPDF or Acrobat Reader) configured for your frames capable
browser.

I've asked before and didn't get any replies. So, should I gen up
a brief interface that only includes those functions so you
aren't presented with lots of options that are not yet finished?

BTW: The interface for entering prescriptions may be a little
confusing. There is a document on SourceForge that explains it.
Dan Johnson gave me some changes to make it more intuitive and
they will appear in the next version.


Cheers,
-- Tim Cook, President --
Free Practice Management,Inc. | http://FreePM.com
Office: (901) 884-4126
Censorship: The reaction of the ignorant to freedom.
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