Hi Joseph,
 
How are you doing?  We had a fascinating week at the RSNA this year discussing 
the role of open source.  If you get a chance i would like to sync up with what 
you are doing. 
 
Please use my new email at [EMAIL PROTECTED] . this one is mostly cobwebs.
 
paul

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From: Joseph Dal Molin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 10/15/2004 8:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Dasher



I second Gary's enthusiasm....I will bring Dasher up next week at our
WorldVistA community meeting in Washington DC. It would be a great
enhancement to VistA's user interface!

Joseph

Kantor, Gary wrote:

> Bruce, it's not late at night here, and that sounds like a terrific idea.
>
>Gary Kantor
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Bruce Slater
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: 10/15/2004 1:10 AM
>Subject: Re: Dasher (was Re: CPOE time studies.)
>
>Haven't tried it yet, but will.
>
>It seems from the demo to be a little difficult if you have to navigate
>the
>whole universe of a language.
>
>Has anyone trained it on their own clinical notes and then tried to
>write a
>note?
>
>It seems like you could customize the predictive engine by substituting
>meta-regions that correspond to sections of a progress note or complete
>health exam. For example instead of an alphabet, present the main
>headings
>of a note. Chose a heading like Family History. Within that the universe
>
>would be very limited and navigation very obvious and quick. Once an
>family
>member was picked, then common familial illness would populate the right
>
>side of the screen. Any time a free text was needed a tunnel into
>classic
>Dasher could be used to create text. An escape area would take the user
>back
>to Family history level to chose another ancestor and then dive back
>into
>organized text. When done with Family history the escape would lead to
>the
>main level where social history could be chosen.
>
>Maybe it is just late at night, but this seems like a potentially
>revolutionary tool for handhelds and an interesting idea for note
>creation
>on desktops.
>
>Is someone working on a medical version?
>
>Bruce Slater
>
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