On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 10:57 PM, Bert Verhees bert.verhees at rosa.nl wrote:
In this case, we use the API of Google Health Data to send or retrieve
data
so the openEHR EHR Service API isn't needed. Well, this really isn't the
best mailing list for this type of discussion, let's continue this on
technical or implementer list.
I think you are right, this must be done, because Google and Microsoft will
be very dominant.
But i wouldn't surprise me that this i going to be a hell of a job.
Maybe it is a good idea to do this on open source base, and organize
things, so we are not all doing the same thing ten times, and in the end
being incompatible to each other..
The problem is, I don't have much time, but I feel the urge to look for
opportunities. I can, however, spent some (f.e. four) hours every week on
this subject. I hope others can do that also.
My suggestion is that we all, who wants to be involved, start reading, and
next Monday, in the evening, or Tuesday, have some idea what a good approach
to this matter can be.
Bert
Exactly! I think an open source implementation makes lots of sense here. So
if we do it once, all openEHR compliant system will be able to transfer data
with Google Health. =)
I just created a wiki page on this topic. It's just a start. Feel free to
contribute or comment. Let's talk about this on the Java list from next
week.
Cheers,
Rong
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