Real health informaticians are enthused by anything with the label
"standard" on it, and that they get particularly excited by ISO
international standards.

Well, the next time a standards-advocating person or organisation sends
you a document in the proprietary MS-Word format, you can legitimately
get on your hobby-horse and demand that they supply it in an
ISO-approved document format, and refer them here for some clues:
http://www.odfalliance.org/press/AllianceRelease3May06.pdf

OpenOffice is probably their best bet for creating new documents in or
converting existing documents into the approved ISO OpenDocument Format:
http://www.openoffice.org

For non-editable documents, PDF (Portable Document Format) is also an
ISO-approved standard.

Tim C
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