Hi Karsten,

Comments in text.

-Thomas Clark

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Karsten Hilbert" <[email protected]>
To: <openehr-technical at openehr.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 8:56 AM
Subject: Re: openEHR security; Directed to Thomas Beale


> Thomas
> 
> > Unless you are planning on an early retirement, etc., it is feasible in
> > the short term. It is an easy sell; try Canada.
> Having been to remote areas of Thailand, Vietnam, India, Egypt
> and China myself (as a traveller, however, not a health
> professional) let me assure you that it may be an easy sell
> in Canada but not necessarily so in other regions.
> 

Hope SARS can modify this!

> > asking a Patient with a history of pain if they
> > are in pain has to be different from one that just started.
> Surely, but it makes a lot of sense to ask the patient if the
> pain has worsened/bettered/shifted in location or type. Or if
> other symptoms have become apparent since the first
> assessment.
> 

Constructive! Do you anticipate entering this type status information
into an OpenEHR record? If so, what record?

> > Patient expectations are reasonable, usually. They expect some action
> > soon, and it should be proper and timely.
> The difference between "soon" and "timely" often makes all the
> difference in perception of adequate immediate care between
> provider and patient.
> 
> Karsten

Correct!

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