Re: [openhealth] Safe at any speed

2006-01-11 Thread Philippe AMELINE
Tim.Churches a écrit : The precious idea behind such behaviour is that your ability to move (fast) is backed up by the quality of the automatic tests you can run anytime (you can automatically test everything, even the GUI). In XP, the idea (or more often, the ideal) is to write a

Re: [openhealth] Resurrecting OSHCA - a review

2006-01-15 Thread Philippe AMELINE
Hi Joseph, Could you tell me what incorporation mean, so I can understand why, to the question what happens if that person leaves the organization?, the simple answer the organization finds someone else is not valid ? Cheers, Philippe PS : Christian, you can count me for Oshca, since I

Re: [openhealth] Senator Endorses VistA for EHR Standard

2006-01-26 Thread Philippe AMELINE
wait and see. nandalal Philippe AMELINE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Joseph Dal Molin a écrit : I feel a partnership between a couple of IT savyy clinicians and expert programmers with a wholesome way of looking at things, can create the infrastructure of the future HISs. Nandalal

Re: [openhealth] Demonstrations Standards.

2006-03-23 Thread Philippe AMELINE
, Philippe AMELINE wrote: Any opinion on YAWL ( http://www.yawl.fit.qut.edu.au/ )? Tim C Hi guys, I very much like the way Wayne Wilson explicated the Big problem : The very first thing to do is to build a believable (to doctors and patients) scenario for needing to get information

Re: [openhealth] Demonstrations Standards.

2006-03-23 Thread Philippe AMELINE
at this moment. Elsewhere, the information may end up at a doctor's you no longer visit. Continuity of care is the patient, not a communication between care places. Regards, Philippe David Forslund a écrit : Philippe AMELINE wrote: Will, Who is the user you want to show workflow diagrams too

[openhealth] oshca in France

2006-03-31 Thread Philippe AMELINE
Hi, When you have decided how and where to create Oshca, I will be glad to create its non for profit local branch in France. The aim of it could be to organize local lobbying and events, and to host a localized web site. If you think it adds to the current confusion, you can burn this message

Re: [openhealth] OSHCA registration update

2006-04-08 Thread Philippe AMELINE
Hi to all, The overall feeling is very good. Some comments anyway: 3.1: Chapters and country branchs I think this point should be made more accurate. It is eventually a very important one, since local lobbying is of major interest. Have local branchs to be non profit organizations? Are local

Re: [openhealth] Re: OSHCA

2006-05-31 Thread Philippe AMELINE
Hi to all, I must confess I feel not at ease with current situation. The choice of Indonesia as an incorporation country has been a political choice: to show that open/libre software is an opportunity for all country, whatever their development level. Nandalal is very right when he says

Re: [openhealth] Re: OSHCA

2006-05-31 Thread Philippe AMELINE
Thanks to remind me, Joseph, I was totally unfocused... Joseph Dal Molin a écrit : Philippe, The country of incorporation for OSHCA is Malaysia not Indonesia. :-) Joseph Philippe AMELINE wrote: Hi to all, I must confess I feel not at ease with current situation. The choice

Re: [openhealth] Re: OSHCA

2006-06-01 Thread Philippe AMELINE
: Philippe AMELINE wrote: Hi to all, I must confess I feel not at ease with current situation. The choice of Indonesia as an incorporation country has been a political choice: to show that open/libre software is an opportunity for all country, whatever their development level. Joseph has

Re: [openhealth] Needed: (mammographic)

2006-10-17 Thread Philippe AMELINE
Hi Adrian, We have tailored the Ligne de vie for early cancer detection. It means that it is possible to get a Clear vision of a early finding process over time. Of course, there is a fully organized, ontology based, database. Regards, Philippe Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group

[openhealth] Webmergence

2007-03-18 Thread Philippe AMELINE
Hi, Webmergence is a new concept (well... I just invented it). I feel that it is somewhat related (or connected) with FOSS, but I have not been able to formalize it yet. Can you help? Webmergence is described on my blog (as a first draft... you can flame):

Re: [openhealth] Webmergence

2007-03-19 Thread Philippe AMELINE
complex adaptive systems Philippe AMELINE wrote: Hi Joseph, Many thanks for your encouragements. Can you point out some web information about this? Especially the way Harnessing complexity is tied/connected to open source. Philippe Joseph Dal Molin wrote: Hi Philippe

Re: [openhealth] Re: Qualitative Research in Health Informatics was:Webmergence

2007-03-20 Thread Philippe AMELINE
Hello Tim, I am looking forward to reading you... and I am probably not alone :-) Regards, Philippe Tim Cook wrote: Hello Philippe, I hope I can add a bit to this. I do note that Joseph has added his e-cology concepts. 1. Please note that what you describe is covered by the field of

Re: [openhealth] Re: Qualitative Research in Health Informatics was:Webmergence

2007-03-23 Thread Philippe AMELINE
Tim, It is on Sourceforge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/egadss/ I will have a look, but I really think that EBM and guidelines should be the very core of a modern health information system and not an external component. Of course, it is possible to argue that in a modern platform,

Re: [openhealth] Re: Qualitative Research in Health Informatics was:Webmergence

2007-03-23 Thread Philippe AMELINE
loop (sometimes, and maybe a negative loop some other time). Just my 2 cents... anyway I agree that it would be worth reading what was done by the research time you pointed out. Philippe Tim Cook wrote: On Fri, 2007-03-23 at 16:51 +0100, Philippe AMELINE wrote: Hi Tim and Joseph, I must

Re: [openhealth] Won t be there

2007-03-27 Thread Philippe AMELINE
Molly, I remember the moment when we exchanged about all this before OSHCA was registered. However I don't remember having seen when and how it was possible to become a member. I may not have read the proper messages. Can you tell me how I can become an OSHCA member? Anyway, as Joseph pointed

Re: [openhealth] Lab codes

2009-04-22 Thread Philippe Ameline
Stuart Turner a écrit : On Apr 22, 2009, at 12:46 PM, Philippe Ameline wrote: Do you know about a open set of Lab test codes that would be consistent with GP practice (say... not hospital based). Hi Philippe: Try LOINC (Logical Observation Identifier Names and Codes) http

Re: [openhealth] Open World Forum 2009, Paris, 1-2 October 2009

2009-07-27 Thread Philippe Ameline
Hi Thomas, I volunteer for a presentation about Open source and new paradigms in health. Being French and living in Paris, I can also help in organizing some things if needed. Cheers, Philippe Thomas Karopka a écrit : Hi all, I have started the initiative to organize a session about

Re: [openhealth] Call for papers/participation FLOSS-HC track at Med-e-Tel 2010, 14-16 April 2010, Luxembourg

2009-11-11 Thread Philippe Ameline
Thomas, Just submitted an abstract: Title: Ligne de vie Abstract: FLOSS in health is already a strong movement in the medical domain, a place where it competes with dominant commercial actors. The tipping point for extensive e-health adoption is probably in a different, citizen centered,

Re: [openhealth] What do you keep explaining about Health IT

2010-08-30 Thread Philippe Ameline
be a practitioner ;-) This is the dead end... the moment when you realize that this box is too small and that, unless you are able to provide the proper tools for a paradigm shift, there is no use trying to sell advanced systems in a context where they will never really work. Philippe Ameline Le 30/08

Re: [openhealth] What do you keep explaining about Health IT

2010-08-30 Thread Philippe Ameline
By the way, some years ago, I tried to write a text aimed at putting Health IT in perspective. http://philippe.ameline.free.fr/download/texts/LigneDeVieForPrevention.pdf Don't know if it is proper material. PA Le 30/08/2010 21:50, fred trotter a écrit : Jel, I probably should not have

Re: [openhealth] Re: [Hardhats] Re: What do you keep explaining about Health IT

2010-09-03 Thread Philippe Ameline
My 2 cents (or my 2 billion $ :-) ) They are all doctors, but in the same way people building a house are all workers... there is the same distance between a gastroenterologist and a radiologist or a cardiologist than between a painter and a plumber. Health IT has always been about dedicated,