[mailto:owner-openehr-technical at openehr.org]On Behalf Of Li, Henry
Sent: Tuesday, 11 June 2002 11:36 AM
To: 'openehr-technical at openehr.org'
Subject: FW: The concept of contribution
-Original Message-
From: Li, Henry
Sent: Tuesday, 11 June 2002 9:10
To: 'Denis Nosworthy'
Subject
Hi,
After analysis done by the Smartcard people in the Netherlands they came to
the conclusion that Smartcards with significant medical information on it
need special safety procedures and back-up facilities.
These extra's necessitate a full back-up centrally and create
synchronisation
On 2002-06-12 03:34, Thomas Beale thomas at deepthought.com.au wrote:
Li, Henry wrote:
This is the process
A patient visits a care provider and presents his e-card as a proof of
consent to treatment
The health care provider loads up the health record into the browser and
download
Tony Grivell wrote:
One attractive option that goes some way to satisfy the above ideals
is to have any particular data exist in only one primary location
(backed up, of course), and therefore the total record scattered
potentially around the world. The patient-held e-card (also backed
-Original Message-
From: Li, Henry
Sent: Tuesday, 11 June 2002 9:10
To: 'Denis Nosworthy'
Subject:RE: The concept of contribution
Hi
I am not a real techno but I understand and deeply interested in the
discussion. I had this vision of a real good electronic health
Sam,
I agree that a certain degree of convegence is desirable and inevitable and
will evolve over time based on implementation experience, but what is the
reference to smoke filled rooms about?
Liora
At 09:37 AM 6/11/02 +0930, Sam Heard wrote:
Dear All
There is no doubht that the solution
aniket Joshi wrote:
Dear Sir,
The concept of contribution is definitely
'essential' for the functioninig of an efficient EHR model.
For all practical purposes the memory of the patient
and the HCP is in term of events.
Each of these events have a distinct title for
eg.Appendicectomy and have
I'll preface my comments by stating that after a very useful discussion
with Andrew Goodchild today at the DSTC, I have agreed to write up a 2
or 3 page discussion paper on the subject of contributions with
diagrams, whch I will put on the web. This will describe change
management of the EHR
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