Horst, > Most if not all GPs work in private practice. We cannot afford to wait half a > minute until browser based technology builds up a page of information every > time we want to access it. But this is how it works with our pathetic > connectivity. According to recent ITU reports Austraia has pretty much hit > the rock bottom among OECD countries in terms of broadband Internet > accessibility and affordability.
I am surprised! Why is this so? Is it because Australia is large? Are you talking of areas outside the main cities like Sydney, Melbourne etc.? What type of connection does the GP have usually? What do you mean by Broadband? ADSL? What is it that you would desire as minimal broadband speed? 512MB ? 2M > Argus does a lot more - it imports/exports data through well defined > interfaces into our uncooperative EHR packages. It encodes/decodes HL7 > messages. It is capable of nicely displaying HL7 messages, should the EHR > system not be able to do so. HL7 is going into a new version which is substantially different. Will Argus be able to handle this change quickly? Nandalal -- ______________________________________________ Check out the latest SMS services @ http://www.linuxmail.org This allows you to send and receive SMS through your mailbox. Powered by Outblaze
