Hi, Em Seg 19 Dez 2005 12:41, Karsten Hilbert escreveu: > On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 01:20:01AM -0200, Daniel Minahim wrote: > > 1) Of course we've got to keep in mind the local requirements (eg. German > > EMR file, maybe the brazilian XML DTD for health records). But those > > should be peripheral projects. > > That's why I have solicited input from as many on-list as possible. > > > 2) Although an international standard for EMR isn't readily available > > OpenEHR comes closest. Note that there is a difference > between a health messaging standard and a health data > storage standard.
Sounds good, I'll take a look. Is it a IMIA related project? > > > We can come up with one top level standard > > No, we can't (or rather shouldn't). (Well, anyone can embark > on that journey but that's not the journey GNUmed is > intended to take as far as I am concerned as it's a sure way > of wrecking GNUmeds true objectives.) Remember, we are > masons building a home. (Actually we are the people who want > to *live* in that home, sad enough we have to build it > ourselves.) We sure as hell don't want to invent brick and > mortar. > > We can, however, shop around a bit for who's got the best > build-your-home kit and perhaps combine a few things here > and there. Thanks for your realism Karten :) > > > We have a chance of creating a 'de facto' standard or > > working with IMIA or WHO. > > Down that road lies peril only. > > > The later should be interested in standard that came from > > a international cooperation group. > > "should" is the key word here. > > Karsten To dare or not to dare... Daniel _______________________________________________ Gnumed-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumed-devel
