Re: [openhealth] anticoagulation control: software exists?

2008-05-29 Thread Karsten Hilbert
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 08:49:02PM +0100, Adrian Midgley wrote:

  I'd be interested in collaborating with you on such a thing.
  I will be able to set aside a tiny bit of time for this from
  July on. Would you be interested in gathering notes
  somewhere accessible ? If we properly set the scope this
  shouldn't be too large a task.
 
 Yes.
 
 Need a wiki?

Got Wiki, got root :-)

http://wiki.gnumed.de/bin/view/Gnumed/ClinicalOrganizingAndWorkflows

Feel free to start an appropriate topic. I won't have time
before July, however. Please remind me, should I forget.

Karsten
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Re: [openhealth] anticoagulation control: software exists?

2008-05-23 Thread Adrian Midgley
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Alvin Marcelo wrote:
 Hi Adrian,
 
 Have you encountered First Databank?
 
 www.firstdatabank.com.au

FirstData took over a firm based here in Exeter.


 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.

Drug properties are no problem.
It is blood test, calculation of dose from past history, selection of
next test date, keeping track etc.


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[openhealth] anticoagulation control: software exists?

2008-05-21 Thread Adrian Midgley
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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 them, but that
isn't essential.

Such a program should generate a dose-response curve for each individual
as well as keeping a diary, running an algorithm to suggest dose and
time to repeat testing, and being able to accept demographic and other
details from arbitrary other software, and present its conclusions back
to the same.


Does anyone have candidate software?


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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 impressive demonstration here at
HIMSS Asia Pacific (HK ongoing)...



On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 3:49 AM, Adrian Midgley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

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 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 them, but that
 isn't essential.

 Such a program should generate a dose-response curve for each individual
 as well as keeping a diary, running an algorithm to suggest dose and
 time to repeat testing, and being able to accept demographic and other
 details from arbitrary other software, and present its conclusions back
 to the same.

 Does anyone have candidate software?

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