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Re: [Gnumed-devel] Horst's GnuMed offer (was: Re: GPs split on software


From: Richard Terry
Subject: Re: [Gnumed-devel] Horst's GnuMed offer (was: Re: GPs split on software ads)
Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2005 17:54:31 +1100
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So Horst, how come all this effort in mini-gnumed which by your own admission 
is not normalised, integrates with a solitary commercial program. How come 
you are not programming for gnuMed main any more??

Richard

On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 01:00 pm, Tim Churches wrote:
> Horst Herb wrote:
> > On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 12:12, Tim Churches wrote:
> >>b) The inflation factor between Horst-time and everyone-else-time
> >>appears to be at least one order of magnitude. In other words, if it
> >>would take you an estimated 3 weeks of work to make it work for everyone
> >>else, then it would take anyone else at least ten times that long -
> >>which is approaching my initial estimates for completing Gnumed (not
> >>forgetting the need for professional-looking, well written system nd
> >>end-user documentation etc, test harnesses etc).
> >
> > My current weekly income is $6000+, happy to provide evidence.
> >
> > If I am provided with a suitable locum for 4 weeks (just for cinical work
> > in my practice and on call), plus some compensation for lost income in
> > that time so that I can serve my financial commitments, I promise to
> > deliver something workable else I pay everything back immediately and
> > shut up forever.
> >
> > Something workable is defined as:
> > - can add, view, edit demographic data ("address book")
> > - can add, view, edit simple progress notes
> > - can add, view, edit family and social history
> > - can add, view, edit allergies and risk factors
> > - can add, import, view, comment pathology reports (PIT format only right
> > now) - can add, view, administrate recalls
> > - can add, view, edit, print prescriptions
> > - can browse drug reference information (currently MIMS and WHO EMF)
> > - can do automatic drug interaction checking (currently based on WHO EMF
> > and Holbrook data)
> > - can do templated referrals and other letters
> > - allows direct database querying (in SQL) through a built-in GUI with
> > context and content sensitive help (query builder)
> >
> > Includes a plugin-based framework and user-configurable GUI, runs on
> > Linux, Macs and Windows both server and client wise
> > Includes an easy to understand internal object messaging architecture and
> > plugin API.
>
> There we are, folks, a concrete and no-risk offer from Horst. Sounds
> like $30k or thereabouts is needed. Over to David Guest, funds-raiser
> extrordinaire... raffle ticket, anyone? Cake stall? Seriously, I am good
> for a small aliquot of money.
>
> Tim C
>
>
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