Yes after a few months on the Rails thing I have given up for the moment
Too many other things

But as you say later an OSS platform that just started with the basics - billing/front desk/basic records EHR would certainly get things going if there was a reasonable number of users and data. You could build all sorts of things on top of it.

R

David Guest wrote:

David More wrote:

Hi David,
I think there are some groups doing pretty smart decision support and doing it pretty well. Certainly the literature on CPOE shows the better implementations of that are making a difference. Medical Object has some really fantastic standardized stuff in the Cancer Domain also.

That's good to hear. I wasn't aware how far MO had come since I last suggested to Andrew that he should be a player in the EHR domain (since he understood the comms area).

However, like Argus eprescribing and JJ's ICP initiative, the limiting factor is the closed source of the EHR. It basically shuts off DS experimentation from those who are willing to dabble.


Don't be quite so despondent - there are islands of hope out there!

Bored more than despondent, David. There are lots of fascinating things happening in the world and the gross inefficiencies of the medical IT industry are a mere triviality.

Do you play golf?

David


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