Hi, I would emphasize the long-time goals more than what GNUmed can do today. After all, we are at v0.2 and a lot of parts are still missing. You should say that GNUmed one day is planned to be a complete EMR with possibe integration of other software (billing etc.).
Don't tell the world that we already have four walls, tell them we want to build a house. Hilmar On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 20:02:23 -0800 J Busser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 6:12 PM +0100 12/9/05, Karsten Hilbert wrote: > >I think there's need for two versions of "each". One for the > >innocent bystander who displays a passing interest for the > >project. That one needs to answer "what is this", "why would > >I want this" plus a *few* pointers. > > Following minor editing, here is what I had written on that draft > brochure. Feel free to suggest any improvements for the "innocent > bystanders". > > GNUmed: Working internationally for patients' and doctors' benefit as > a free EMR > www.gnumed.org > GNUmed - The EMR to consider > > Why use GNUmed? > GNUmed can already > - allow your existing software to co-operate > - allow you to keep ownership and control of your patients' data > - allow you to change support companies without fear of "lock-in" > > GNUmed is an "Open Source" project, which means it is built on the > efforts of people with the best intentions for patients and doctors. > > Its developers are a tiny army. Your participation will help it to > grow faster and better. > > Visit our web site. Ask any thing you like. Be brave, try it. GNUmed > will always be free. > > GNUmed requirements: > * one or more Linux or Windows computers > * multiple-user setup requires a network > * train and manage it yourself, or hire someone to help you > > Like to know more? - Just ask us! > > >The other is more concrete and enlarges the pointers/data points > >part and shortens the what/why part. > > Which do people think - more like > > http://salaam.homeunix.com/twiki/bin/view/Gnumed/WhatCanIActuallyDOWithGNUmedToday > or more like the roadmap, with some extra explanation of limitations? -- _______________________________________________ Gnumed-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumed-devel
