Hi Tim

The commercial Kernel is owned by DSTC(Extensia) in QLD and has been in use
in QLD Health for at least 18 months.  I am sure you can purchase a licence
(from the new company that DTSCs health arm has morphed into called
Extensia)  - see their web site at www.extensia.com.au.  But why don't you
have a look at the open source components first? The java kernel is
available for download from the openEHR website.

Regards Hugh


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Monday, 2 January 2006 7:06 PM
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Subject: Re: GP Requirements - was [GPCG_TALK] Re: The Dreaming

Hugh Leslie wrote:
> There are a number of projects around the world that have built 
> systems that utilise this structure and in Australia there are at 
> least three working examples of openEHR kernels including a commercial 
> offering that is being used by QLD Health.

Hugh,

Where can I obtain information on this commercial openEHR kernel? I'd like
to purchase one.

Tim C
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