--- Tim Churches <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nandalal Gunaratne wrote:


> I dare say that the GNUmed developers are a little
> concerned as to why
> so few people ever bother to help them. 

:-)

I am afraid that there are very few doctors who use
EMR. None of them use or want to use Linux. The sons
of two of the GPs are in the local LUG and therefore
are promoting this.

I am using OIO with Zope/Plone as my intention is to
use it for research/self audit. Plone is useful for
News/Event/discussion, documentation etc. I work in a
teaching hospital and have a local LAN. Therefore I
cannot really check out the software that I asked
about.

However, I will encourage the users to give feedback
and ideas.


I was in a small group which made a HIT policy
document to be sent to the government policy planners
to begin implementing e-Health. I tried to include the
fact that open standards and open source software
should be given preference. at this stage itself. But
it was turned down by the rest of the committee. It
will be considered in the implementing stage.


Nandalal


If you
> subscribe to the
> gnumed-devel mailing list you will see regular calls
> for people to help
> test the software. You don't need to be a programmer
> to contribute.
> 
> Tim C
> 
> 

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