Alvin,
The Military Site looks interesting. The only other object data dictionary
that I have seen is that from the Synapses project in Europe.
http://www.cs.tcd.ie/synapses/public/
As you know in GEHR we are presently building some protype archetypes which
fit the same role in the GEHR architecture but are independent of the
architecture schema. Let me know if you hear of any others.
Sam
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Alvin Marcelo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, 7 January 2000 6:55
Subject: Meeting and Standard objects
> Two things:
>
> 1. Anyone volunteering to contact Tim O'Reilly for our inclusion? Anyone
> with info on when the next OReilly conf is going to be held? and where?
>
> 2. I was thinking...the VA has its business rules which it has
> painstakingly integrated into VistA...would these business rules apply to
> another institution, like for example, a private hospital? I doubt it...
>
> Maybe we are asking for too much. Maybe we shouldn't be discussing about
> EMR's but rather standard medical objects/building blocks from which we
> can each build our EMR's. Are there any available already?
>
> One object set has been posted by Nancy
> Orvis..
>
> http://www.hirs.osd.mil/hdp/
> Any comments on these? Can we start building objects from The OSD specs?
>
> Are there any other specs?
>
> 3. What is the best open source object oriented database management system
> currently available?
>
> Alvin
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