Hi David,

I don't - but would want to want the decision support / knowledge management 
axis to the
other capabilities.

The worry, as always, is finding the sponsor / funder for such a project be it 
Government
or a Commercial Provider prepared to use the Open Source Model.

Cheers

David

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On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 08:28:59 +1000, David Guest wrote:
> David More wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Maybe Greg could tell us how he would fix the problem he sees.
>>
> OK, I'll have a go. (Stop me if I've said this before.)
>
> Open sourced, reference implementation of electronic medical record(s) thingie
addressing data retrieval (we know how to do that), data collaboration (we
> think we know how that should be done but nobody has yet) and data 
> aggregation (as per
Jon Patrick's thread three weeks ago). It's a tough gig, requiring
> lots of testing and research, but the sooner we start the sooner will finish.
>
> Only the government has in interest in developing the last which is why they 
> should fund
the research.
>
> Open sourced because everything else leads to stagnation.
>
> Does anyone actually disagree with this?
>
> David
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