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    <title>promoting GNUmed 2</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi again,

What do you think about showing your support for GNUmed right on existing 
material you create every day ? What about placing a GNUmed logo on your 
current system's documents (bills, referrals letters etc.)

What else would be a good place you can show your support ? Let me know.

Sebastian Hilbert


_______________________________________________
Gnumed-devel mailing list
Gnumed-devel&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;gnu.org
https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumed-devel
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    <title>promoting GNUmed</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi all,

GNUmed 1.2 and loads of new features are just around the corner. Once it is 
out I would like to make it visible to people.

You could help by updating the screenshots and video material we have.
If you are interested in helping GNUmed getting know please consider working 
with me on updating the content.

Have a look at
http://wiki.gnumed.de/bin/view/Gnumed/GNUmedMovies

We really should redo those.

Anyone ?

Let me know. Any help is appreciated.

Sebastian Hilbert
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    <dc:creator>Sebastian Hilbert</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2012-05-24T11:18:22</dc:date>
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    <title>Gnumed ubuntu live</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.medical.devel/22582</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Please see 
geekconnection.org/remastersys/

Regards
Vaibhav Banait, 
Gastroenterologist,
Nagpur.
Ph: +91 98606 43436
&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Vaibhav Banait</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2012-05-23T09:54:24</dc:date>
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    <title>Re: Patient &gt; Merge not working?</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;

I am not sure I understand what you are saying here:

GNUmed did NOT ("in spite of") ask for the gm-dbo password
but you still believe you provided the password correctly ?

Karsten
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    <dc:creator>Karsten Hilbert</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2012-05-23T09:10:15</dc:date>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;

Works for me with 1.1.14.

Will check your log.

Karsten
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It has and it worked.

I will check the current code.

Karsten
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    <title>Re: Client's 'status line' needs to more-often be cleared</title>
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This is - conceptually - not quite as trivial a problem to
solve as it may sound, unfortunately.


Done.


Like so.

Karsten
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Like this.

Karsten
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This display is derived from

blobs.doc_obj.fk_intended_reviewer

I have changed the wording to

(someone else is the intended reviewer)

and will check whether we can replace with who actually IS
the intended reviewer ;-)

Karsten
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And, of course, that is not what that list offers, strictly
speaking. That list says "Manage progress notes" in the
window title. And that's what the user can indeed cancel.

After the user

- selected a note
- hit [EDIT] on that note
- edited the note
- hit [SAVE] on the edit
- came back to selection of a note

why in the world would they expect that [CANCEL]ling the
*selection* (as in the first step above) would *revert*
their previous edit ? That doesn't make sense to me at all.


That's an alternate valid thought model.

I have brought back the [OK] button but I won't remove
the [CANCEL] button.

Karsten
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;What I am about to describe is no new problem, but I noticed when Editing a progress note (via EMR tree) that the dialog offers the buttons:

CancelEdit Delete

which results in the situation, after the user edited the progress note and clicked "Save", in returning to a dialog that offers:

CancelEdit Delete

and so the only way that the user can exit this dialog is to click "Cancel" but this is ambiguous. The user cannot, at this point, cancel the edit since the edit was already made and saved.

Can the button "Cancel" be instead replaced by


OK

because after the original right-mouse click to enter this dialog, the user can click

OK (to accept what is there. Basically, they are changing their mind about editing)

and this same button OK would remain appropriate even after the user would have edited something.

??

&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
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    <dc:date>2012-05-23T00:23:52</dc:date>
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    <title>Re: GNUmed on MacOSX</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;
This is possible. If you install all the dependencies (wxpython, psycopg2 
etc.) system wide from the provided downloads of the respective package it 
should be possible to use pyinstaller to build the GNUmed package.

When all depencies are in place the one should be able to just run gm-from-
vcs.sh

Once this has been confirmed it is time to set up pyinstaller. Once this is 
working one needs to look into scripting tools to create the final dmg.

Sebastian
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    <title>Re: GNUmed on MacOSX</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.medical.devel/22572</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Is it possible that

at the same time as MacPorts remains unable to build a solution under OS 10.6 and 10.7 because of a combination of an interaction between newer Mac OS, and MacPorts's methods of operation, and wxpython's limitations...

there is a way to achieve it on Mac by building binaries through a method that DOES NOT DEPEND ON MacPorts, in other words that the impediment is specific to MacPorts' needs?

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On 2012-05-19, at 12:50 PM, Sebastian Hilbert wrote:


Note it is not oloh, but ohloh (missing the extra 'h'):

http://www.ohloh.net/p/gnumed/analyses/latest



It would be great to create a re-playable screen-capture of the demonstration.



I agree. It is just a question of how to "capture" that potential. I expect it will need

1) people to actually be *using* GNUmed in various locales, who can then become the demonstration projects around which others can gather, and

2) (if GNUmed is to achieve use in anything more than a solo clinician praxis) it will need to implement sub-clinician access e.g. front desk / office assistant access and nurse or physician assistant access. Presently, while it is possible that a group of clinicians could accept for their office assistants to have *no* access, or to be granted *clinician* access, neither is a desirable scenario. 

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    <dc:date>2012-05-20T00:58:28</dc:date>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;

Or, rather, it not being suitably packaged for easy
consumption on that platform.

Karsaten
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    <dc:creator>Karsten Hilbert</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2012-05-19T21:21:19</dc:date>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Will look at that next week.

Karsten

On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 09:05:24PM +0000, Jim Busser wrote:

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi all,

GNUmed conference took place in Leipzig Germany today. We started roughly 9:30 
am and pretty much continued until 3:30pm with few short breaks.

The group consisted of 10 people. Apart from a representative of a local 
software support company and an network specialist there was one Debian 
packager, two physiotherapists and 5 physicians.

Karsten started off by introducing himself and announcing the schedule. I took 
over and provided an overview of GNUmed from a historical point of view. I 
cited oloh.net which demonstrates how GNUmed's codebase evolved (who 
contributed what and when), demonstrated GNUmed infrastructure (blog, wiki, 
download pages), demoed available installation packages for Windows and Linux 
and talked about LIve-DVD and friends.

This was followed by Karsten introducing GNUmed 1.2 (rc4) for about 60 
minutes. He basically came up with an imaginary patient and a visit in the 
practice and showed how to document health problems, allergies, lab data and 
much more. Finally an invoice was created to show off billing. This was will 
received and the people who were there stated that they were amazed how much 
GNUmed is capable of and how well it supports medical worksflows

I took over once again and demonstrated how GNUmed packages are prepared on 
MS-Windows and what is involved in keeping the up-to-date. I took the liberty 
to actually install the packages, to bootstrap a database and to show that the 
same client that was demonstrated on Linux was running right there in Windows. 
A short discussion came up on how to improve certain ares of the packages. All 
were valid points and will most likely be covered by future releases.

We had a short break which was largely used for discussions among the 
attending crowd.

Andreas from Debian-med continued the afternoon session by introducing Debian, 
Debian-med and how distributions try to interact with upstream (eg. GNUmed 
project members). He demonstrated that in Debian-med and in GNUmed there are 
various areas where people without coding abilities can make substantial 
contributions.

Stephan, a physiotherapist who has been using GNUmed for 5 years in live-mode 
gave an inspiring presentation on how GNUmed can be used in a physiotherapy 
practice. He elaborated on his finding as a user and told us that he is very 
happy with GNUmed and how efficiently any problem coming up is handled and 
corrected.

Just short of 4pm we briefly touched the issues webinterface, cloud based 
GNUmed and GNUmed on USB-drives.

All this talk about GNUmed really made us hungry so we wrapped up at the steak 
house around the corner. All people attending the mini-conference expressed 
their believe on GNUmed having great potential in Germany. I even think that 
GNUmed has even greater potential outside of Germany.

We wanted to show GNUmed interacting with FreeDiams but recent changes in 
FreeDiams did not allow for a full-blown demo. We briefly touched the issue of 
GNUmed's current non-availability on MacOS but stated that this was subject to 
change and does not have a technical but ressources-associated background.

All in all a nice and productive get-together which showed how far GNUmed has 
advanced. 

We did record a number of presentations but have yet to check out if the 
recorded material is of any usable quality.

Regards,
Sebastian Hilbert
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    <dc:date>2012-05-19T19:50:21</dc:date>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;
It can and it is by far the easiest method for preparing such media I am aware 
of.


I am constantly updating the Fedora, Mandriva, OpenSUSE packages for GNUmed. 
Those can be found in software.opensuse.org


I am not aware of any to prepare these. I am sure there is a way and it might 
not even be harder but once you had a look at studio.suse.com you will get a 
feeling for how simple it is to keep these DVDs and vmware images up-to-date.

Sebastian
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    <dc:date>2012-05-19T19:19:29</dc:date>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Not sure if this has before been tested.

I realize I have twice now created a second patient because (I think) a search on them had failed.

I just tried the merge function, but in spite of asking me to provide the gm-dbo password (which I believe I did, correctly) it seemed to make no merge.

Since we are talking a real patient, I will send the log to Karsten offlist (after hopefully removing the patient name, anyway).

&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
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    <dc:date>2012-05-18T21:05:24</dc:date>
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    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.medical.devel/22565</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi
I am not sure whether suse studio - can be updated. At least we should be able to update gnumed installation . Else I would prefer ubuntu LTS as a media for preparation of live distro and off course the one which can be installed also. 


Regards
Vaibhav Banait, 
Gastroenterologist,
Nagpur.
Ph: +91 98606 43436
&lt;/pre&gt;</description>
    <dc:creator>Vaibhav Banait</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2012-05-18T16:26:29</dc:date>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;

If that's an assumption that holds true under your use case
you could omit the %(is_cause_of_death)s key from the
template definition.

Karsten
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