On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 07:25, David W. Forslund wrote: > Well we do some conversion of the data in the process to the COAS model, but > OpenEMed handles secure > communication on arbitrary HL7 data. The security has nothing to do > with HL7 but handles the movement of that an othere data in a fully > secure manner.
Using CORBA? The problem is that only a very small number of facilities have CORBA-compliant systems. On an Australian general practice computer mailing list, there is current discussion about the possible use of the Jabber protocol plus GnuPG encryption and LDAP for distributed directory services/key management for secure healthcare message delivery. Seems like a very good model. -- Tim C PGP/GnuPG Key 1024D/EAF993D0 available from keyservers everywhere or at http://members.optushome.com.au/tchur/pubkey.asc Key fingerprint = 8C22 BF76 33BA B3B5 1D5B EB37 7891 46A9 EAF9 93D0
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