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Message #00351
Re: Panel Results - Medical knowledge sharing
The rest of the world is a wild and exciting environment. Take my
country (Brazil) as an example: one of the biggest public research
institutions (Fiocruz) was going to spend approx. 200 million dollars to
buy a Portuguese EMR (rejected by the Portugueses themselves) for its
hospital units. Without a public bid, what's very irregular. I was part
of the riot organized to stop that and we succeded. Now they started to
develop a call for technology transfer from the industry to Fiocruz. But
the quality of the software whose "technology" can be "transferred" is
not much better than the one we would buy from our Portuguese co-brothers...
What I mean is that we still have too many steps to win until a very
simple discussion about healthcare information standards scapes from the
gates of tiny academic groups and small closed clubs such as SDOs or
"scientific/non-profit" organizations.
Cheers,
Luciana.
Em 19/09/2011 16:50, Timothy Cook escreveu:
> Hi Roger,
>
> On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 07:09, Roger Erens <roger.erens@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> There's a good chance that I'm going to cooperate with Mor Peleg in a
>> European funded project called MobiGuide. I hope I can learn a lot
>> from her wrt Clinical Guidelines and implementing them. My employer
>> ZorgGemak has a 13606/openEHR approach, though.
>
> Very cool. Can you tell us more about MobiGuide?
>
> @Luciana - Europe == 13606; Australia, US, Canada == HL7. We can
> concentrate on the rest of the world. :-)
>
> --Tim
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