On Thursday 18 May 2006 22:25, Chris wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> What's the score with Pathology download apps?
>

Our local private radiology company used promedicus, then they must have 
decided that it could be done cheaper, so we got swapped with about an hour's 
warning to amokkajava.
so we didn't get any downloads until i'd got past all sorts of questions - why 
does it say you need IE? what port does it use? 
Now amokkajava has been broken for 4 consecutive days, so i emailed the 
radiology practice and said that this was hopeless, and we needed to discuss 
cheaper and more reliable methods (not dependent on being able to reach 
a ?single server which has crashed).
I'm thinking in terms of Argus or encrypted email - we have both systems 
available and running (white lie, Argus isn't actually deployed 
automatically, it depends on me to start it, because we're not actually using 
it right now)
Seriously, I reckon I should show them that I know the market better than they 
do
so there are
Medical Objects
Health Link

any others I could add to the list of hopefuls?
LIz

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