Oops sorry, I meant to send this to the ACB IT mailing list
John
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From: Clinical biochemistry discussion list
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of O'Connor John
(Royal Devon and Exeter Foundation Trust)
Sent: 01 November 2005 11:29
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Subject: IT stuff
Morning Chaps
We are thinking about our disaster recovery plan and the ability to set
ourselves up as a pseudo GP surgery so that we can receive EDIFACT path
messages from other trusts who might be analysing our samples in this
eventuality. We already have Anglia product which can be used as the
middleware client for receiving the results. Has anyone written or can the
recommend the use of an EDIFACT to XML parsing program, such that we could
set up a server to run APACHE and MYSQL and allow ward access to path
results via a BROWSER on our hospital network. Alternatively, has anyone
come up with a better idea about result reporting in this circumstance?
Cheers
John
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