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[Gnumed-devel] Re: [GPCG_TALK] MDW and scanning solution?
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Tim Churches |
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[Gnumed-devel] Re: [GPCG_TALK] MDW and scanning solution? |
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18 Sep 2004 09:18:20 +1000 |
On Sat, 2004-09-18 at 08:07, john dooley wrote:
> I am thinking a little outside the square. First brainstorming session
> suggested prepurchasing sequential unique barcode labels (they arent
> very dear - $44 per 1000 or so). The Drs read sign and barcode from the
> label book. Someone (either the IT saavy Dr or the IT phobic Drs
> secretary) then opens the patient and logs an entry into the letters or
> documents with the unique barcode number and a short description. Then,
> heaps of barcoded letters get automatically little mysql database out
> the back on a box that holds all the documents. This would be
> professionally held in a proper document storage database that could be
> accessed over the lan. I envision .pdf scans, probably labelled with
> the unique barcode name.
If I understand correctly, you are using the pre-printed barcodes to
provide a unique ID for each document. Do you need to purchase barcodes
to do that?
> The next evolution would be the ability to lodge a html link that points
> to the document from MDW. Single click opens up the letter from the
> separate Dbase. But by then i suggest we will have moved on...
>
> Thoughts? Then idea is to minimise time scanning and matching. There
> would be some risk of mis-entering the unique barcde (minimised even
> further with a hand scanner) - $200+ retail but <100 if you buy used.
>
> Now I need to work on "what software" for the backend. Here I have no
> suggestions. A scripted php application of the opensource variety
> springs to mind.
Have a look at Railroad - http://www.infrae.com/products/railroad
Railroad might be of interest to the GNUmed crew since it is written in
Python, and also to ArgusConnect since it can operate as a standalone
document repository/server. It has a liberal open source license.
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