how is the RoR appointment system different from oscar 's ?  Oscar is lacking a email/online weak
authentication ( emailed passwords) registration/lost password regeneration service,
 but that wouldn't be hard to do ( it could be done manually by the receptionists, who issue a password to patients at the front
desk , anyway).   Oscar's appointment system has also been adapted to gnumed's demographics.
I don't agree with Tim's assertion that you can't get usable OS emr systems without paid programmers ;
what you are paying for is not the functionality, which is openly available in the underlying
middleware e.g. postgresql  ,  it just requires  some reality testing by using it with some real data,
in order to learn how to make the best use of it.   What you get with paid programmers is "flash",
which makes the system taste nice so users will swallow it ; it really is assuming your users are
IT little kids, and aren't adults, capable of recognizing when the basic functionality is there.



On Mon Sep 25 21:32 , Ian Haywood sent:



Horst Herb wrote:
> I have posted draft "birds eye" specifications for the RoR Appointment system
> on Ozdocit:
> http://ozdocit.org/tiki-index.php?page=appointments+system
>
> Those with a user account can amend where appropriate - but remember, for now
> I am the sole sponsor so ultimately I will decide what I pay for unless you
> are willing to pay for extra features you want for yourself
>
> If in doubt, ask me first
>
How will you get patient demographic data into the app?

Ian
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