Re: [openhealth] CAISIS

2006-05-15 Thread Fred Trotter
I have just done a brief investigation of retooling MirrorMed for evidence data capture, so you could use it and it is LAMP as well... -FT On 5/15/06, Tim Churches <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Molly Cheah wrote: > > I'm looking at it actually to see if we could use it for the EVIPnet, a > >

Re: [openhealth] CAISIS

2006-05-15 Thread Tim Churches
Molly Cheah wrote: > 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 res

Re: RES: [openhealth] Standards -- more questions

2006-05-15 Thread Tim Churches
John wrote: > Dear Tim, > > You are right about the ICD-10 not being a priority for an information > system in a community health clinic in the > favelas of Rio. On the other hand, in the public health setting, it is > mandatory to provide an ICD-10 code here in Brazil if you want to be > reimb

Re: [openhealth] CAISIS

2006-05-15 Thread Molly Cheah
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 w

RES: [openhealth] Standards -- more questions

2006-05-15 Thread John
Dear Tim, You are right about the ICD-10 not being a priority for an information system in a community health clinic in the favelas of Rio. On the other hand, in the public health setting, it is mandatory to provide an ICD-10 code here in Brazil if you want to be reimbursed for whatever health

[openhealth] CAISIS

2006-05-15 Thread Tim Churches
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

Re: [openhealth] Hardhats mailing list problems - Re: [Hardhats-members] Userinterfaces

2006-05-15 Thread Maury Pepper
Correction: [see below] - Original Message - From: "Bhaskar, KS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > The Hardhats mailing list appears to be *very* sick. > >[ ... snip] > A couple of years ago, some of us played with Google groups to evaluate > an alternative to the current hardhats list.  Google

Re: [openhealth] Re: What to Call the OpenEMR/ClearHealth/FreeMed/MirrorMed Universe?

2006-05-15 Thread Will Ross
ignacio, i share rod's question.   i don't see the purpose behind bisecting  the market into "vista" and "everyone else". we run clearhealth and it happens to be on linux and it happens to be  with mysql,  but it's really best to call clearheath a php based  solution, and let local users pi

Re: [openhealth] Re: What to Call the OpenEMR/ClearHealth/FreeMed/MirrorMed Universe?

2006-05-15 Thread Rod Roark
On Monday 15 May 2006 05:28 am, ivhalpc wrote: > So perhaps all the OpenEMR/ClearHealth/FreeMed/MirrorMed should be > called the 'EMR formerly and currently known as OpenEMR'? I don't think the others were derived from OpenEMR.  I guess you could call them the "LAMP EMRs", but why on earth woul

[openhealth] Hardhats mailing list problems - Re: [Hardhats-members] User interfaces

2006-05-15 Thread Bhaskar, KS
The Hardhats mailing list appears to be *very* sick. For example, messages posted by Joseph Dal Molin and me pertaining to the upcoming VistA Community Meeting in Pittsburgh (http://www.worldvista.org/Event_Calendar), the VistA Community Call on Friday, May 12, and other topics have not made it

[openhealth] Re: What to Call the OpenEMR/ClearHealth/FreeMed/MirrorMed Universe?

2006-05-15 Thread ivhalpc
So perhaps all the OpenEMR/ClearHealth/FreeMed/MirrorMed should be called the 'EMR formerly and currently known as OpenEMR'? -- Ignacio Valdes, MD, MS -- Editor: Linux Medical News -- http://www.linuxmednews.com YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS  Visit your group "openhealth" on the