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Re: [Gnumed-devel] get something done
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J Busser |
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Re: [Gnumed-devel] get something done |
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Wed, 30 Nov 2005 23:08:56 -0800 |
At 11:21 PM +0100 11/26/05, Sebastian Hilbert wrote:
Spell out small projects /features
Programmers have no medical background
and will rely on your guidance and your feature request.
What do you have to do ?
1.) write a project description (200) words what you want to get done
2.) open a page in our wiki containing that description
3.) put down an outline of features for your project
4.) describe each feature in great detail, no code just descriptions,
pseudocode, links to screenshots, handdrawn user interfaces ...
Possible projects (I would guess 120 words and 90 words). Before I go
to the trouble of expanding I thought I would invite comment on
suitability for Sebastian's resources (students?) and strategic value
for GNUmed. Replies will help me decide which (if either) to spend
more time detailing.
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re lab data fetching and importing
PROJECT: Converting C# (C sharp) code to python
- identify the issues that should be expected
- provide a practical guide to go about it
- write the code
- use case:
Take C# code that has been developed for fetching and importing HL7
lab data, convert it to python, and adapt it to the GNUmed db schema
and workflow. Prove function in an anticoagulation clinic.
I expect to receive (in the next 2 weeks) some code that is to
supercede the java code I had shared with Syan and Karsten a few
months ago. Its function had been to establish a connection with a
local lab results provider and to import it into a different EMR. The
original programmers were unable to update that code to work with the
lab provider's new firewall configuration and hardware so rewrote the
code in C#.
Separately from the code described above, a local doctor has written
his own code to do lab data fetching and importing from the same
provider into his own EMR and may be quite disposed to sharing it, I
await some details. If it is in anything other than C# we can see
what difference that would make to the (student?) interest or the
feasibility of the project.
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re GNUmed pushing data into a billing program
PROJECT: Develop an inter-operability model between an EMR and an
e-billing service
- identify how EMR clinical data can most easily be staged for
transfer to a billing program
- identify a data structure and workflow in EMR by which to track
items that need billing
- identify approach for connection, data transmission, rejection
handling and signoff of items
- identify the refactoring required by a billing program / service to
handle such transfers
- write the code (one end or both ends)
- use case:
GNUmed (for my province of British Columbia) has a billing service
interested to determine what refactoring would be required to permit
the coupling of GNUmed (as an EMR that lacks billing, or at least
lacks the electronic submission of billing) to his electronic claims
input and submission service.
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