On Monday 15 May 2006 17:06, Ken Harvey wrote:
> Magennis, who is also medical director at HCN, the manufacturer of
> market-leading general practice software prescribing package Medical
> Director, says while standards for software content are a good idea in
> theory, he suspects this is utopian and unachievable.

I hope that this is a misquote.
How will we ever get our path results straight if this is the attitude of the 
software makers?
We will need NEHTA to push and to legislate - but please ask us first, not 
after it all stops because you make our software unusable.
(like the useless directive that every drug shall default to nil repeats on a 
script)
Liz


-- 
In the plot, people came to the land; the land loved them; they worked and
struggled and had lots of children.  There was a Frenchman who talked funny
and a greenhorn from England who was a fancy-pants but when it came to the
crunch he was all courage.  Those novels would make you retch.
                -- Canadian novelist Robertson Davies, on the generic Canadian
                   novel.
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