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Re: Fwd: [Gnumed-devel] Report
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Sebastian Hilbert |
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Re: Fwd: [Gnumed-devel] Report |
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Sun, 14 Sep 2008 21:11:18 +0200 |
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On Sonntag 14 September 2008, James Busser wrote:
> > From: Rogerio Luz <address@hidden>
> > So this I am thinking is not possible?
> > Rogerio
>
> I am thinking only that this has not yet been written / coded. I
> suspect that the 5-10 users of GNUmed so far have used GNUmed to
> store information, but have not yet used it to generate information
> usable outside the praxis.
>
This is correct. We are use cased based because of developer shortage. Someone
presents a use case and indicated it will make a difference in real life
(e.g. daily usage) we are quicker willing to allocate some of the developer
time.
There is always the option to pay some external developer if a feature cannot
wait.
I would recommend to utilize OpenOffice for that. We have the option to send
data to openoffice documents. This is the easiest way to get this printed.
> > 2008/9/14 James Busser <address@hidden>
> >
> > On 14-Sep-08, at 5:18 AM, Rogerio Luz wrote:
> >> Mr. Fred Fredericks in <date> asked <doc> to make a Report about
> >> the current standing of his consultations.
> >>
> >> This Report spans from <date wished> up to today.
> >>
> >> -Healt Issues discussed up to now -
> >>
> >> <the list of Health Issues>
> >>
> >> - Consultations on each Health Issue -
> >>
> >> <Health Issue>
> >> - <episodes for each health issue>
> >> - - <encounter for each episode>
> >> - - - <RFE> <Subjective> <Objective> <Assesment> and <Plan> for
> >> each encounter.
> >
> > GNUmed has a plugin "Reports" however it is maybe more intended for
> > searching across the entire medical database regardless of the
> > active patient and not across the EMR of the currently active patient:
> >
> > http://wiki.gnumed.de/bin/view/Gnumed/GnumedReportGenerator
>
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