Re: [openhealth] OSS collections

2006-01-15 Thread Adrian Midgley
On Sat, 2006-01-14 at 10:43 +1100, Tim.Churches wrote: A wiki or simple online database could be used to collect links to scientific papers and even web sites and blog entries which similarly make reference to the use of open source in health. ... However, I think that some sort of

Re: [openhealth] OSS collections

2006-01-13 Thread Tim.Churches
Benjamin Jung wrote: Hello, I was trying to find a website that lists Open Source Applications used in Healthcare and their status, e.g. obsolete, beta, stable,... A quick Google search returned some pages that list applications, but they do not go into more details. Additionally, most of

Re: [openhealth] OSS collections

2006-01-13 Thread Fred Trotter
The AMIA open source working group is trying something like this... more news soon... -FT A wiki or simple online database could be used to collect links to scientific papers and even web sites and blog entries which similarly make reference to the use of open source in health. [Non-text

[openhealth] OSS collections

2006-01-10 Thread Benjamin Jung
Hello, I was trying to find a website that lists Open Source Applications used in Healthcare and their status, e.g. obsolete, beta, stable,... A quick Google search returned some pages that list applications, but they do not go into more details. Additionally, most of these 'link collection

Re: [openhealth] OSS collections

2006-01-10 Thread Joseph Dal Molin
Having architected the SPIRIT site (www.euspirit.org)one that unfortunately fell into the updated a couple of years ago category...I feel very strongly that there is a need for an objective, idealy evidence based site of this kind and would be happy to share my experience and brainstorm.

RE: [openhealth] OSS collections

2006-01-10 Thread Koray Atalag
To: openhealth@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [openhealth] OSS collections Having architected the SPIRIT site (www.euspirit.org)one that unfortunately fell into the updated a couple of years ago category...I feel very strongly that there is a need for an objective, idealy evidence based site

Re: [openhealth] OSS collections

2006-01-10 Thread Dr. Matthew Roller
_ From: openhealth@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joseph Dal Molin Sent: 10 Ocak 2006 SalĂ˝ 20:15 To: openhealth@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [openhealth] OSS collections Having architected the SPIRIT site (www.euspirit.org)one that unfortunately fell

Re: [openhealth] OSS collections

2006-01-10 Thread Jubal John
Benjamin Jung wrote: I was trying to find a website that lists Open Source Applications used in Healthcare and their status, e.g. obsolete, beta, stable,... Try http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-med/ (under the section Software projects to include). I think, maintained by Andreas Tille. While

Re: [openhealth] OSS collections

2006-01-10 Thread Nandalal Gunaratne
is also useful for this purpose. However one really good site with descriptions, reviews and classifications would be nice. You are aware of the excellent state of the art, OSCAR project in Canada, based on JAVA which plans to cover almost everything in health care, eventually? (with apologies to