I second this. You can also see demonstration Java implementations of these 
specifications at http://OpenEMed.org

Dave

At 09:54 AM 6/25/2002 -0500, Tom Culpepper wrote:
>Jean,
>You may find the work that was done at the <http://healthcare.omg.org/>OMG 
>HDTF worth looking at in terms of doing International Distributed 
>Computing in the Medical environment there are several areas:
>1) Person Identification Service 
>(http://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?formal/2001-04-04)
>2) Terminology Query Service 
>(http://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?formal/2000-06-31)
>3) Resource Access Decision (http://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?formal/2001-04-01)
>4) Clinical Observation Access Service 
>(http://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?formal/2001-04-06)
>All of which are works geared toward doing secure distributed computing 
>for medical information.
>
>The full catalog of specifications can be found at:
>http://www.omg.org/technology/documents/spec_catalog.htm
>
>Tom
>_______________________________________________________
>Thomas C. Culpepper                             2AB, Inc.
>tculpepper at 2ab.com                              www.2ab.com
>205-621-7455 ext 107                            OMG Member
>_________________________________________________________
>"Solutions for Distributed Business (SM)"
>
>At 08:31 24/06/02 +0100, Jean Roberts wrote:
> >Whilst I cannot comment on the architecture detail, I would flag up a
> >need to consider the international environment around the handling of
> >records. We may well be subject to generic CEC Directives about how
> >records should be produced and the Brazilians (or in fact even the US or
> >somewhere even with same language bases) could have national / regional
> >requirements for how they must collect or present data on healthcare
> >delivered locally. I am not saying that there are these types of
> >difference at present, but like with trans-border data transmission
> >across 'unsafe' areas such potential external inconsistencies must be
> >recognised as needing to be considered.
> >Jean Roberts
> >
> >Phoenix Associates, 19 Church Meadow, Ipstones, Staffs, ST10 2LS  UK
> >email : jean at hcjean.demon.co.uk   http://www.hcjean.demon.co.uk
> >tel 07771 804472  or tel/fax+44 1538 266944
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