Hi Paul, I have a couple of mates who have trained on MySource Matrix. I believe that Melbourne Uni uses it to control all their 100 or so websites.
My understanding is that it has a pretty steep learning curve but is a leading solution for complex requirements. Just my 2 cents worth! Cheers, Brendon > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Behalf Of Paul Giacometti > Sent: Monday, 5 March 2007 2:14 PM > To: General Practice Computing Group Talk > Cc: Fran Vaughan; Stephanie MacKie-Schneider > Subject: RE: [GPCG_TALK] CARPA request for Expression of Interest[Scanned] > > Thanks Richard for the MySource Matrix link, which we will follow up. > Supported open source platforms would offer a lot of benefits, such as > longetivity and development of additional features, but is not a > requirement. There is no shortage of products including open source > that could handle the CMS and web delivery requirements, however finding > an integrator with experience on taking the material through to > professional print and a range of electronic formats from one of these > systems has not been harder, though the project may still need to do > some prioritisation around these. > > Integrating with Communicare, Ferret and PCIS (used in NT community > health clinics) is a key requirement, which they've indicated could be > readily achieved with an XML output of the resource with an index page > in ICPC2 clinical terms. GP desktop systems may well also be utilised > in this contest, and I would be interested to hear if your experiences > in this regard Elizabeth. Supporting electronic decision support > systems will be a major future challenge. > > Thanks for your comments and I would urge you to forward it to any > projects that have covered similar ground. Jon can you recommend a > contact at NSW Breast Cancer Institute in relation to the system there? > > Regards, > > Paul > > Paul Giacometti > eHealth Development Officer > General Practice and Primary Health Care, Northern Territory > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Tel: 08 8952 3881 Direct: 08 8950 4885 Fax: 08 8952 7105 > PO Box 4829 / West Building, 5 Skinner Street > ALICE SPRINGS, NT 0870 > www.gpphcnt.org.au > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Richard Hosking > Sent: Saturday, 3 March 2007 9:42 AM > To: General Practice Computing Group Talk > Subject: Re: [GPCG_TALK] CARPA request for Expression of Interest > > My impression with them so far Liz is that they are generally pretty > well organized and used to getting results with minimal fuss and > resources, like many many remote area services. They wont have any > ideological axe to grind re software/Medicare etc etc. The Alice Springs > > Congress IT setup seemed to be very professionally run and reliable > I suspect they are mainly interested in clinical results - whatever gets > > them that with minimal fuss. A Uni comp science dept would probably not > be able to provide ongoing support. > > R > > Elizabeth Dodd wrote: > > >On Friday 02 March 2007 18:39, Paul Giacometti wrote: > > > > > >>Request for Expressions of Interest > >>for the supply of a Content Management System > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > >I emailed this to my son, studying computer science, and about to > finalise > >choice of a major project. He said it would have been a good project, > but the > >request is just too late to consider. > >I think that CARPA should genuinely consider delaying this and placing > the > >project with a Uni Comp Sci department rather than taking this > commercial > >route to development. > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Gpcg_talk mailing list > [email protected] > http://ozdocit.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gpcg_talk > _______________________________________________ > Gpcg_talk mailing list > [email protected] > http://ozdocit.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gpcg_talk _______________________________________________ Gpcg_talk mailing list [email protected] http://ozdocit.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gpcg_talk
