A successful operational medical record system for Diabetes based on the
Good European Health Record (GEHR), derived from an European research
project is the Black Sea TeleDiab system. The diabetes data is based on the
WHO (Europe) Diabcare dataset. This sysetm is written in C++ and uses
Microsoft Access as its database.  For whom are interested please let me
know and I am pleased to send you the source code.   Code is not posted now
becasue had no time to up-date the open source licence.  Please visit  here:
http://www.sincromed.ro/bstd.htm

Best regards,
Simion Pruna



----- Original Message -----
From: "Sam Heard" <[email protected]>
To: "Tim Cook" <tim at openparadigms.com>
Cc: "Thompson, Ken" <GThompso at unch.unc.edu>; <openehr-technical at 
openehr.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 11:03 PM
Subject: Re: Basic EHR functionality


> Tim
>
> The openEHR and before it GEHR work on legality made it clear to me that a
> document has no legal status until it is saved in some voluntary manner -
just
> as a correction in a written document has no status as fact (if you
> contemporaneously correct the document).
>
> Sam
>
> > On Sat, 2004-03-06 at 10:08, Thompson, Ken wrote:
> >
> >>Do you thing that a document being informally saved by an automated
process
> >>designed to support recovery of the document should be subject to the
same
> >>modification constraints as a formally saved document?
> >
> >
> > I would say that the data is not a formal document until a deliberate
> > action is made by the creator to commit it as such.
> >
> > Does anyone know if there is any existing legal precedent on this?
> >
> > Tim
> >
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