> I'm looking at it actually to see if we could use it for the EVIPnet, a
> WHO project that will harness evidence from research and practice for
> policy decision making. I'm interested in the interface to capture data
> from clinical practice to build up the database for research, something
> like what BEACH is doing in general practice in Australia. I wanted to
> ask you about it Tim. It might be an interesting project to port it to a
> LAMP stack.
I haven't looked at the source code, but I suspect that CAISIS is not
easily ported to an open source stack - Asp.NET applications tend to be
very closely integrated with teh entire .NET/Windows architecture -
unless Mono provides a solution?
However, you might also be interested in our NetEpi Case Manager (and
Analysis) application(s), which may meet the requirements you describe,
particularly Version 1.0 of Case Manager which we hope to release in
early to mid July 2006. It runs on a LAPP (Linux/Unix/Mac OS
X/Apache/Python/PostgreSQL) stack at present. See
http://sourceforge.net/projects/netepi for currently released versions.
Tim C
> Molly
> Tim Churches wrote:
>
> >Has anyone used or had anything to do with CAISIS? See
> >http://www.caisis.org
> >
> >It is implemented on top of a Microsoft-only stack, and doesn't properly
> >with Firefox or other non-Microsoft Web browsers, but it is open source
> >and seems quite well implemented, with some interesting features and
> >user interface ideas.
> >
> >It is targeted more for clinical research than everyday clinical
> >practice, though. An impressive piece of open source work, in production
> >use, but rarely mentioned on this list.
> >
> >Tim C
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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