If you remember well.
I told you things like these 2 years ago.
At this moment many things are going on:
- CEN/TC251 is contemplating the consequences of using XML
- dito HL7 SGML/XML
- One American and one BElgian Systems provider will provide systems based
on XML-technology within two month's
- The Owestry project by thr NHS will have hundreds of thousands of
patientfiles 'translated' into SGML documents.
And more to come.
And problems to solve.
Wait a few years and it will be XML all over the place.
In Browsers, In Word, In Excel, In PowerPoint.
Where not ?
I told you so 2 years ago.
Greetings
Gerard
At 20:31 +0100 03-06-1998, Dr Alan Hassey wrote:
>I was absolutley fascinated by an article in last weeks' New Scientists
>about XML, particularly the potential for medical applications (e.g
>records) & its ability to allow processing of data within XML tags (e.g
>numerical data - but also why not READ codes or other structured data). I
>suspect some of you may already know a lot about XML, but if anyone's
>interested I'll precis the NS article here... You may find something on the
>NS web site too (it's excellent)
>
>can you imagine :
><XML v1.1>
><HEADER>medical record</HEADER>
><TEXT>blurb</TEXT>
><READ>C201</READ>
></XML v1.1>
>
>GP<> records, stylesheets for different (multi-axial) record views....
>
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