The PIDS service specification is available at:
http://www.omg.org/technology/documents/formal/person_identification_service.htm

It is also available in the docs directory of OpenEMed.

The AMIA paper is published by AMIA and is available in their proceedings 
of the AMIA
http://www.amia.org/pubs/proceedings/f2.html

I can send individual copies out to anyone interested, but it, too, is in 
the OpenEMed/docs directory.
This file can be browsed from:
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/openmed/OpenEMed/docs/AMIA-MPI2000.pdf

Remember that this is all implemented already in OpenEMed.   One can do 
customization
on the exact matching algorithm for traits, but the engine exists and is 
secure, portable, extensible, and interoperable.
About 3 years ago, we demonstrated multi-vendor interoperability with this 
technology.

Dave
At 10:48 PM 5/15/2002 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Thank you Dr. David Forslund:
>
>Would you please be so kind as to indicate the places I can find all these
>articles
>as I will need to print them out, read them (or re-read them as I think I
>have seen some of them) and present these options and instructions to the
>Stamford IPA IT Users group that is now being finalized and we need to begin
>implementation
>quite soon.  Hopefully all these ideas and recommendations made over the past
>few years will provide us with the best solution.
>If you have the URLs for those articles it would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Thanks again.
>
>Sincerely,
>Alan Falkoff, M.D., D.A.B.F.P.
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>High Ridge Family Practice, LLC
>992 High Ridge Road
>Stamford, CT  06905
>(203) 322-7070
>FAX  (203) 322-2389
>Assistant Chief of Department of Family Practice The Stamford Hospital
>Chairman of the Stamford IPA Medical Information Technology Search Committee
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>MIT Consultants, LLC
>MIT [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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