On Fri May 20  5:16 , Tim Churches  sent:

>See http://www.linuxmednews.com/1116507509/index_html for press release
>and links.
>
>It ss Web-based, runs on Linux servers, can use any client (Windows,
>Linux, Mac) with a modern Web browser, integrates scheduling, billing
>and other government claims.
? is it reusable for other projects ( gnu -like license)

 Of note is the fact that the medical record
>component can be extended by the clinician by the creation of additional
>forms, without the need for programming.
how does it export ? as free text ?  Would be harder to do decision
support later ?


>
>The billing and claims stuff would probably need too much modification
>to make them useful here in Australia, but the basic demographics,
>scheduling and medical record components should work here with a bit of
>tweaking. Support for prescribing is unknown and likely to be the
>biggest hurdle to any Oz deployment. But hey, the source code is all
>there, available for download by enterprising persons.

some direction about how useful integration work here would help.

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