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Re: [Gnumed-devel] Re: GNUmed and FreeDiams
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Karsten Hilbert |
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Re: [Gnumed-devel] Re: GNUmed and FreeDiams |
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Fri, 31 Dec 2010 00:08:28 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.5.20 (2009-06-14) |
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 02:48:28PM -0800, Jim Busser wrote:
> How would it work, from the GNUmed user point of view, to use FreeDiams?
>
> 1) configuration… with FreeDiams
>
> (a) the executable that is to be called resides on the client machine
>
> (b) one or more FreeDiams dbs will also live on the same machine
>
> (c) the GNUmed client would need to be able to resolve
> whether it is running under Linux vs Windows vs Mac
> i.e. the OS-dependent executable path (and db) to call
>
> (d) in a mixed OS environment, (c) cannot be supported
> by a single, centrally-stored string. Presumably, each
> of multiple OS-appropriate codes need to be stored in
> GNUmed and the user needs to "select" FreeDiams?
GNUmed tries a few options one among which will usually work.
> 2) actual within-patient use?
>
> - user activates a patient (sets in focus)
> - user selects Medication plugin
> - user click "Add" button (?)
>
> and without further action gets launched into an instance of FreeDiams?
No. That would launch the "Add Substance Intake" edit area.
> How would a user signal to pass the list to FreeDiams,
On behalf of some action such as:
> test interactions
by selecting some entries and pressing [Interactions].
> to re-prescribe some or all current medication or just
We don't yet have a button to do so.
> Upon returning from the FreeDiams session…
>
> 1) any branded-drug that was prescribed, but does not yet-exist in GNUmed
>
> --> gets added to the table "branded_drug"
Yes, pending to 0.5.x exporting enough data.
> 2) any drug which the patient was not already listed as currently taken
>
> --> gets added to the current list
No. That is open to implementation.
> 3) what if the drug already exists on the current list…
>
> --> will the dosage / regimen (as returned by FreeDiams) over-write the
> most recent "current"?
Depending on 2).
Karsten
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