On Wed, Apr 13, 2005 at 10:36:46PM +1000, Ian Haywood wrote:

> You are still reliant on Turbomed to get demographic data, so long as this 
> is the case, gnumed is not really an EHR, but operating as an extension to 
> Turbomed.
Well, nowhere did he say that gnumed is a standalone EHR. OTOH
he neither said that to get demographic data entered into
GNUmed you'll "need TurboMed". Which isn't true anymore as we
speak.

> But it's not, it's to the rest of us struggling with standalone gnumed, and 
> this functionality
> is very limited. No module works in a way that I would be happy to 
> demonstrate to an end-user.
Not from a business point of view. Of course, if we were
bisinezmen trying to get customers to buy from us we'd have
nothing to show, really. But we ain't.

> I expect it to, without proprietary software:
>       - create, delete, edit demographics
>       - enter and view simple free text narratives
>       - create, edit, view a past history list
>       - upload and view documents
> Anything less, even as 0.1, will just get us laughed at.
Interesting. That's the first time you gave a definitive list
you consider 0.1-able. And, do you really care whether you'll
be laughed at ?

>       - create, delete, edit demographics
create - being finished as we speak
delete - not necessary for 0.1
edit - well, your call ;-)

>       - enter and view simple free text narratives
both work

>       - create, edit, view a past history list
a) past history list as in past medical history ?
   - not necessarily 0.1 IMO but arguably so

b) or past history list as in past and present problem list ?
   - that we already have

>       - upload and view documents
already works but not 0.1-target IMO

Karsten
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