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Re: MediSnap - GPLv3 medical photo system - just released



(My apologies to Jan - I sent this directly to him, but should have sent it to him and the list. Look for [KSB] below.)

On 01/21/2011 07:58 AM, Jan Kechel wrote:
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Hi everybody,

I'm proud to announce the public release of the medical photo
system: MediSnap

http://medisnap.sourceforge.net/index.html

I posted to the gnumed mailinglist where I was told that this could be
of interest for your project as well.

I'd also like to create an official debian package out of this.

In the end its just a java-program that talks to a postgresql database.
So this would probably the only dependencies. What i don't know is
whether i should automatically create the database (which password?) or
if a simple README with instructions and the sql init file would be
enough? What's the preferred way to do this?

Jan Kechel >

[KSB] Let me ask another question in response. If there are several practices sharing a server for their patient electronic health records, but isolated from each other (different userids, different groups, different directories), would they install MediSnap separately for each practice or would MediSnap be installed once on the system with each practice creating its own image database?

Regards
-- Bhaskar

--
GT.M - Rock solid. Lightning fast. Secure. No compromises.

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