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david derauf wrote:
>  IOM issues EMR guidance
.....
Just about any system could meet these goals, they are 
design targets, HL7 is a standards body, not a system 
designer......
> 
>       � Standards-based electronic data storage and reporting for
>       patient safety and disease surveillance efforts (National
>       Academies of Science press release
>       <http://www4.nationalacademies.org/news.nsf/isbn/NI000427?OpenDocument>,
>       7/31).
This is one area that that actually transcends HL7. 
Everyone doing clinical trials needs this capability as well.
It seems to me that a simple XML over HTTP mechanism (i.e. a 
web service) would not be that hard to create.  Coming to 
consensus on what the messages should contain is a process 
that those directly building clinical trial and disease 
surveillance systems could jump start by starting to use 
such system now.

-- 
Wayne Wilson
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