On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 10:57 PM, Bert Verhees <bert.verhees at rosa.nl> wrote:

>  > In this case, we use the API of Google Health Data to send or retrieve
> data
>
> > so the openEHR EHR Service API isn't needed. Well, this really isn't the
>
> > best mailing list for this type of discussion, let's continue this on
>
> > technical or implementer list.
>
> >
>
> I think you are right, this must be done, because Google and Microsoft will
> be very dominant.
>
> But i wouldn't surprise me that this i going to be a hell of a job.
>
> Maybe it is a good idea to do this on open source base, and organize
> things, so we are not all doing the same thing ten times, and in the end
> being incompatible to each other..
>
> The problem is, I don't have much time, but I feel the urge to look for
> opportunities. I can, however, spent some (f.e. four) hours every week on
> this subject. I hope others can do that also.
>
> My suggestion is that we all, who wants to be involved, start reading, and
> next Monday, in the evening, or Tuesday, have some idea what a good approach
> to this matter can be.
>
> Bert
>

Exactly! I think an open source implementation makes lots of sense here. So
if we do it once, all openEHR compliant system will be able to transfer data
with Google Health. =)

I just created a wiki page on this topic. It's just a start. Feel free to
contribute or comment. Let's talk about this on the Java list from next
week.

Cheers,
Rong


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