How abiut couchDB's conflict resoloution mechanism vs SQL DB's using locks. Do you think that is a major concideration?
Oren On Monday, March 24, 2014, Manokaran K <[email protected]> wrote: > CouchDB replication and its availability on mobile devices will make > it possible to provide a feature where a patient can sync her own > medical history from her mobile device (after some form of > authentication and authorization) with the hospital's EMR before and > after treatment. This would be pretty difficult using relational > databases. > > regds, > mano > > On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 9:49 PM, אורן שני <[email protected]<javascript:;>> > wrote: > > Albin & all, > > > > Id appreciate it if you could elaborate a little about why do you think > > couchDB is more fit for medinfo projects, comparing to SQL DB's. > > > > Many thanks, > > > > Oren > > > > On Monday, March 24, 2014, Albin Stigö <[email protected]<javascript:;>> > wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> I'm an MD and developer. I've been using couchdb for a few years for > >> various projects. > >> > >> I always thought couchdb would be a really good fit for various > >> patient record systems. Especially in remote areas with spotty > >> connection, or perhaps no connection at all, as you could run a local > >> version, then physically move it and sync later. > >> > >> Anyways, I haven't really come across any so if you know about any > >> companies / projects I would be interested to hear about them! > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Albin > >> > > > > -- > Lord, give us the wisdom to utter words that are gentle and tender, > for tomorrow we may have to eat them. > -Sen. Morris Udall >
