Christian Heller wrote:
>> Maybe Horst Herb for GNUmed?
> 
> Of course, that would be great. Haven't heard of him for long.
> 
> I think last time he was working on http://www.drugref.org/
> but that site disappeared, as I've just seen. Any legal problems?
> 
> Is Horst still involved and on the gnumed mailing list?

Ian Haywood (CCed on this reply) is the best Australian person to speak
about GNUmed. As far as I am aware, Horst has not been active on GNUmed
for quite a while - he has been pursuing his own projects as well as
being a very busy rural GP/surgeon (and parent/spouse etc).

Tim C


>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>> Behalf Of Christian Heller
>> Sent: Tuesday, 6 February 2007 18:34
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [openhealth] OSHCA Conference Topics
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi Klaus,
>>
>>> I would do an overview of the the available interoperability standards
>> (HL7
>>> V2.x, V3, CDA, etc.) and outline their proliferation in healthcare systems
>>> around the world.
>>>
>>> I will also look for speakers for terminology and other standards used.
>> thanks for this.
>>
>> To All Readers,
>>
>> I'd like to reiterate my call for presentations for the OSHCA conference.
>> I also ask those developers who are not able to carry the travel costs.
>> We cannot promise any funding, but will try whatever is possible.
>> I especially would like to see representatives of:
>> - Debian-Med (Andreas Tille?)
>> - GNUmed (Karsten? or somebody from Australia = closer to Malaysia)
>> - OSCAR (David Chan?)
>> - VistA (Bhaskar?)
>> ... and of course any other projects which I forgot here.
>>
>> You may post your presentation offers to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> <mailto:conference%40oshca.org> org>
>> or discuss any open issues, doubts or problems you may have
>> here on this list.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Christian
> 

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