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[Gnumed-devel] Re: Gnumed-devel Digest, Vol 69, Issue 17


From: Rogerio Luz
Subject: [Gnumed-devel] Re: Gnumed-devel Digest, Vol 69, Issue 17
Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2008 18:13:30 -0300

My biggest trouble with any EMR is this:
 
Internationability is always a shot in the foot. When people try to make it work automatically for one country all the other languages/countries suffer.
 
Here is my biggest grudge with my second attempt to make a real live consult with GNUmed:
- the hierarchy of Health issue / encounter / episode is rather confusing for me.
- the impossibility to edit anything after it is done but BEFORE I close the consult
 
*example the EMR in use in my day job - wich is awfull by all accounts - lets you edit anything , untill you press the save buttton, form then on no editing is possible, and even seeing the data stored is restricted - for example Docs can see everything, nurses can see everything except Docs-edited records (they can see only the headers), staff and administrative personel can see only the headers and what level they can make.
 
* There is a relatively odd feature, Docs can see everything, but cut/copy only works if the Doc that made the registry is doing it, say I want to copy Dr. Karsten "patient orientations" ... I cannot, but Dr. Karsten can ... ;)
 
- Is there a way to alter the EMR so it can have tabs that I choose (for example - smoking status in the begining of any consult?) or is it too much code medling ?
 
- I still have problems with redimensioning some fields, will get back to you guys with the log and messages as soon as I get home :)
 
Well I hope I am being of some help :)
 
Rogerio
 
PS: I tried to make a poedit database to facilitate my translation, but crashed, anyone ever did this? :)

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Today's Topics:

  1. Re: Re: GNUmed users (Karsten Hilbert)
  2. Re: GNUmed users (Gour)
  3. Re: Re: GNUmed users (Karsten Hilbert)


---------- Mensagem encaminhada ----------
From: "Karsten Hilbert" <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden
Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2008 00:35:48 +0200
Subject: Re: [Gnumed-devel] Re: GNUmed users
> Have you considered  Simple Invoices (http://www.simpleinvoices.org/) as
> minimal billing application

I have indeed taken a look at it and it seems useful for simple billing. I am certainly not opposed
to have it hooked up with GNUmed.

> which in its dev version supports Postgresql
> ("our development version of Simple Invoices uses PDO and a postgres
> port has been done" - see

That, of course, makes it a more feasible choice.

> btw, yesterday I went into local bookstore and bought Learning Python
> 3rd ed. book in order to properly learn Python ;)

For anyone having done (and conceptually understood) any programming at all Python should be
rather easy to pick up. One thing to remember about Python is that "everything is a name". A name
is a bit like a pointer pointing to something "real".

Karsten
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---------- Mensagem encaminhada ----------
From: Gour <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden
Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2008 06:30:18 +0200
Subject: [Gnumed-devel] Re: GNUmed users
>>>>> "Karsten" == Karsten Hilbert <address@hidden> writes:

Karsten> I have indeed taken a look at it and it seems useful for simple
Karsten> billing. I am certainly not opposed to have it hooked up with
Karsten> GNUmed.

Good.

Karsten> For anyone having done (and conceptually understood) any
Karsten> programming at all Python should be rather easy to pick up. One
Karsten> thing to remember about Python is that "everything is a
Karsten> name". A name is a bit like a pointer pointing to something
Karsten> "real".

I did programming in the past, but only with imperative languages and
recently, while learning Haskell, I was thinking a lot in functional
style. Fortunately, Python has some nice support for functional
programming where everything is _expression_.


Sincerely,
Gour


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---------- Mensagem encaminhada ----------
From: Karsten Hilbert <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden
Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2008 11:05:55 +0200
Subject: Re: [Gnumed-devel] Re: GNUmed users
On Fri, Aug 08, 2008 at 06:30:18AM +0200, Gour wrote:

> Karsten> I have indeed taken a look at it and it seems useful for simple
> Karsten> billing. I am certainly not opposed to have it hooked up with
> Karsten> GNUmed.
>
> Good.

The low-hanging fruit approach would seem to be to enhance
GNUmed with a) a function to add/delete/modify billers and
bill receivers in the Simple Invoices database directly.

Karsten
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