Re: [openhealth] Google Health

2008-05-21 Thread Adrian Midgley
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I suppose we should be offering assistance, since we have solved some of the problems they may not yet have considered, as well as some of the ones they have not solved. - -- A -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment:

Re: [openhealth] Google Health

2008-05-21 Thread Fred Trotter
Google does not typically take help from outsiders that it does not seek out. They are a tad ivory tower that way. Indivo and Tolven are our top two PHR efforts. They will and do listen to us and we should focus our efforts there. -FT -- Fred Trotter http://www.fredtrotter.com

[openhealth] anticoagulation control: software exists?

2008-05-21 Thread Adrian Midgley
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Anticoagulation with Warfarin and similar drugs is an interesting area where I think an open soruce system should exist. It shares with a few other topics the usefulness of exposing patients to the numbers and the method for drawing conclusions from

Re: [openhealth] ECG open hardware device

2008-05-21 Thread Karsten Hilbert
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 01:03:47PM -0700, Tony McCormick wrote: Does anyone know of a open hardware spec for an ECG. http://wiki.atrox.at/index.php/Projekt:EKG/Biosignale http://www.openecg.net http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cpp/ecg_dsp.aspx None seem ready for use, however. There's likely

Re: [openhealth] anticoagulation control: software exists?

2008-05-21 Thread Alvin Marcelo
Hi Adrian, Have you encountered First Databank? www.firstdatabank.com.au I believe they built a (curated) warehouse that allows you to slice and dice through the many properties of various drugs including but not limited to those you mentioned. No personal experience with them but saw an

Re: [openhealth] Reference tables and databases for FOSS health applications

2008-05-21 Thread Joseph Dal Molin
Have a look at the RxNorm project at the NLM: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/umls/rxnorm/overview.html. Also the caBIG effort has lots of goodies. Joseph Alvin Marcelo wrote: This brings me to post this question: We love open source and all the benefits it brings, but when it comes to