Pat, The best way to communicate bugs to me is through the the sourceforge project bug report!
That way both Jeff and I will be able to see and work with it. For really nasty problems we always like to get a SQL dump! At for getting a clean dataset to work with, I am ALL for it. I have been looking for something like that for a long time. I am espcially interested because I want to be able to show the openess of our community as opposed to the closed source community. Neither tim nor I has any problem with TORCH and FreeMED standing side by side, because we both know that any features or ideas in one can be implemented in the other! Ulitimately this kind of friendly one upmanship will be what drives the accelerated development in our community. Very soon the only project who are able to "hang" with Free Software Medical Projects are other Free Software Medical Projects. Developing a testing standard would accelerate everyones development. It is a great idea! How can I help! HTH, Fred Trotter On Mon, 2003-06-30 at 05:33, Pat wrote: > Tim Cook wrote: > > >For those healthcare providers not on the TORCH list I wanted to point > >out this effort by Dr. Maynard. > > > >If this effort is successful I will develop a method to export these > >records into a file that can be used by other projects that need this > >kind of data. > > > > > > > Tim, Fred, and anyone else who is building a EMR/EHR etc. > > I would be willing to help with creating these records. I installed > FreeMed this weekend and noted some difficulties with running it. > > I have at least one provider I would like to show the system to but I > agree there needs to be a set of test data to work with. > > Also has anyone come up with good test scripts for these EMRs. A set > of consistent data points to test a ssytem might prove useful, especialy > when comparing systems. > > Tim, I am going to give TORCH a try soon. > > Fred, whats the best way to let you know about problems I encountered > with FreeMed? > > Pat Evans RN > > Newly appointed sole proprietor of Open Source Medical Solutions :-) -- Fred Trotter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> SynSeer
