--- In openhealth@yahoogroups.com, Adrian Midgley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
a list of diagnoses and procedures
Does anyone know one which is free to use and edit if needed and
in
an
easy format to parse into a database
Asked a colleague in another place. Do we have a list of such
Here is an opportunity for the open source community to contribute to a
significant new standard for healthcare.
Anyone willing to participate in a response to these RFPs?
Dave Forslund
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Alex Caldwell wrote:
The way I interpret the agreement on
the site, I believe it is OK to do this as long as you just do it
just for yourself for your own internal use, but you are not allowed
to re-distribute them. So perhaps it would be OK to distribute the
Open Source EMR minus these
(I forgot that you can't forward an email as an attachment. Here is the
announcement I was referring to:)
All:
I would like to take a moment to pause and acknowledge a significant
event that occurred this morning. At about 11:30am EST, the OMG Domain
Task Force voted to issue Requests for
--- In openhealth@yahoogroups.com, Tim Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alex Caldwell wrote:
The way I interpret the agreement on
the site, I believe it is OK to do this as long as you just do it
just for yourself for your own internal use, but you are not allowed
to re-distribute them. So
What about VISTA/CPRS? try windows demo at http://www1.va.gov/cprsdemo/. The
VistA system is public domain software, available through the Freedom of
Information act on the VA website. Not sure if there are any others out
there that are freely available..
Cheers
Jubal
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Dr Jubal John,
MBChB,