On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 06:18:49PM +1000, Ian Haywood wrote:

> Using a dummy patient is seriously bad IMHO, reason is, unmatched results
> are going to be *common* over here. Even Horst's "super-smart" matching 
> algorithm
> can only match 90% unaided, so we need a special interface
> for manual matching.
Well, using a dummy patient does not preclude a special
interface - but you knew that. However, I also think a dummy
patient is not the best choice as it bears the risk of
"forgetting" that those results are actually unmatched
(because they do appear to belong to a patient).

Karsten
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