The OpenEHR documentation is pretty good, but here are some other links:
Book: "Person-Centered Health Records: Toward HealthePeople",
Demetriades, Kolodner, Christopherson (editors). I have the book.
Contains a collection of writings from various authors on the subject.
Great read. David Fo
Thomas,
Yes, I had seen that document and had started to read it. On your
recommendation, I will summon additional discipline and fortitude and slog
through it.
We use C#.
Randolph Neall
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Randolph Neall wrote:
> We develop physician practice management software, so far without electronic
> medical records. I have been following with interest the discussion here. We
> need a more basic orientation.
>
> Does anyone know of a basic resource--a book or extended document--that
> would pr
Rong,
My name is Routis Haralampos. I did know whether this
mailing list was the proper place for reporting issues
of the java kernel implementation, but the bug
reporting site seems to be abandoned.
Thanks for the reply.
--- Rong Chen ?
:
> babisr at yahoo.com wrote:
> > The class Archet
We develop physician practice management software, so far without electronic
medical records. I have been following with interest the discussion here. We
need a more basic orientation.
Does anyone know of a basic resource--a book or extended document--that
would provide an overview of how practica
Thomas Beale wrote:
> Sam Heard wrote:
>> It is a flag that says the value is very uncertain - accuracy is not
>> known - how do we say this - or a quality factor makes the reading
>> very uncertain. I just want to be able to see how we express when
>> accuracy is poor but not quantifiable.
>> Sam
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