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Re: LinuDent, tk_fp, odontolinux datastructure + Littlefish



Hi Christian,

I now have a few days off and I (hopefully) will be able to zip the
Littlefish material across to you.
I would recommend that the Resmed team a take a look at the requirements
http://www.littlefish.com.au/lfproject/requirements/00%20overview_of_eventua
l_functions_f.htm
which are based on the Australian Clinical & Administrative General Practice
Computer Systems Consultancy of 1997.

The papers recommend GEHR compliance.I believe they provide the specs for
any sensible development

My strong recommendation for Resmed would be to talk with Sam , Thomas or
Peter or indeed any of the openEHR mob
regarding making developments interoperable with the GEHR Kernel. It is IMHO
the best way for OSS projects to get the support /useage of medical
institutions because of the strong medical /historical /intenational
background of the project.
We need to remember that the medical professsion is very conservative and
adoption will only come with the solid evidence that GEHR provides.

Climbs off soap box:-))

I will get the material to you ASAP

Best wishes
Chris Fraser


----- Original Message -----
From: "Christian Heller" <christian.heller@tuxtax.de>
To: <debian-med@lists.debian.org>
Cc: <pangaea@comcen.com.au>; <archa@anz.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 6:43 PM
Subject: Re: LinuDent, tk_fp, odontolinux datastructure + Littlefish


> > I think a cooperative redesign of the database structure is a
> > great idea. Sign me up.
> > I just hope it does not stop us from doing some work on our
> > programs.
> >
> > There was a project called littlefish that spent years working
> > on specs for medical software, without producing any usable code,
> > I think. ;-)
> > http://www.littlefish.com.au/lfproject/intro/lfhome.htm
>
> I had contact with the former Littlefish admins, just a week ago.
> Due to personal reasons, they were not able to continue their work.
> One year ago, Nicolas Pettiaux from Belgium wanted to take over
> the project but for some reason this never happened.
>
> So I lately offered to integrate the Littlefish resources into our
> ResMedicinae homepage. All there is in Littlefish - codewise -
> is some Delphi/ObjectPascal for prototypical forms. See:
>
http://www.littlefish.com.au/lfproject/prototypes/screenshots/prototype013_s
creenshots.htm
> (takes longer to download).
>
> Besides these screenshots, there's also some documentation that might
> be useable for Analysis and could, for example, be integrated into the
> ResMedicinae AnalysisDocument, step by step:
> http://resmedicinae.sourceforge.net/model/analysis/index.html
> BTW, we are still looking for a maintainer of the English version :-)
>
> Chris and Andrew told me to provide a downloadable version of all
> Littlefish resources so that I can integrate them soon. Still waiting.
>
> Regards,
> Christian
>
>


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