Le 17/05/2013 10:40, Eric Maeker a �crit :
> Bonjour,
>
> Les RMLL (Rencontres Mondiales du Logiciel Libre) 2013 auront lieu du 06 au 11 juillet 2013 � Bruxelles.
> Je serai pr�sent pour animer :
> - une conf�rence g�n�rale (20') sur la structuration du dossier patient
> - un atelier (40') pour pr�senter FreeMedForms en direct
>
> Information compl�te ici
>
>
http://www.freemedforms.com/fr/news/science/lsm2013
>
> Eric,
freemedforms.com
>
Hello Eric!
Is it possible to know a little more about the structure of the
patient's medical record's conference? One of the most FAQ by my clients
when they are considering switching to free software EMR is the
possibility to transfer the files from their current proprietary
software. I've noticed that the standards developped by HL7 have
recently begun to become open. They are free of charge since april 2013
(
http://www.hl7.org/implement/standards/nocost.cfm). I have to do some
more research about their licensing. I had this idea to create a french
not for profit association to promote free and open standards for
medical records, or at least try to make every EMR editor to publish the
structure of their export xml files and the correspondance with HL7
standards. Then the transfer from one EMR to another could become
easier: EMR1 -> standard HL7 structure -> EMR2. If there are 12
different EMR in France for instance, that would require only 12
implementations of a converter software (to and from HL7), without the
need to write 12*12 converters or translators.
The association could become a certification entity, singling out the
EMRs that make it possible to switch and as such, give more freedom of
choice to their users.
You probably have a lot more knowledge and practice in this field and
i'd like to know what you think about this possibility. I'm sure a lot
of doctors and practices, and maybe a few editors, would be ready to
support such a move. Do you already have a bibliography or resources
about the subject? Would it be possible to put it online on FMF website
or to create another wiki dedicated to this (I could take care of the
administration and hosting)?
jerome
www.medecinelibre.com
@MedecineLibre