Hi Chris, Maybe I missed some point, but I don't understand 2 things :
1) What do coloured sectors mean ? 2) Do you need "datawarehouse" or "epidemiology" If you work from descriptions, you need to use semantic in order to group people with "same kind" of diseases. Not easy. If you can "classify" datas (with ICPC or ICD for example), it is easier since the MD has done the job of "grouping" for you. Then you might consider the Prometheus server ( http://www.prometheusmedica.net ) : - the server receaves xml messages from various GP in Paris and suburb (XML is embedded in the mail message) - store datas in a SQL database - run statistical modules at a scheduled time : these modules build HTML pages to publish "real time" informations Currently the only stat modules we developped are of the "top 25" encountered pathologies - and currently only ICPC (CISP) is used - but we/you can do what we/you want, since each module is autonomous. All open source with open source components (sendmail, mySQL, apache) >I have just redone the WebPage with a "quick & nasty" output report at >http://www.littlefish.com.au/lfproject/images/outputstats > >I hope this gives a clearer illustration of the idea. > >best wishes >Chris > > > > On Thu, 18 Jul 2002, Chris Fraser wrote: > > ... > > > I have put up a screenshot on > > > http://www.littlefish.com.au/lfproject/images/outputstats > > > > Chris, > > Your screenshot says: "Enter the number below the appropriate symbol..." > > In my reply, I assumed that this is an example of an "output report", not > > "data entry form". Please let me know if I looked at the wrong web-page > > for your example. > > > > Best regards, > > > > Andrew > > --- > > Andrew P. Ho, M.D. > > OIO: Open Infrastructure for Outcomes > > www.TxOutcome.Org (Hosting OIO Library #1 and OSHCA Mirror #1) > > > >
