What does this sound like it might be useful for ?
---------- http://www.mcis.duke.edu/standards/HL7/faq/HL7FAQ10.HTM#X4X1X3X
What Application Architecture is HL7 based on?
It tries not to assume a particular architecture with respect to the
placement of data within applications. In particular it is designed to
support a central patient care system as well as more distributed
environment where data resides in departmental systems. There is support for
environments where there is no order entry system, a central order entry
system, or multiple systems that can originate orders. There is support for
environments where results data and observations reside on a single system
or where they are distributed among several systems.
(Adapted from the introduction to the HL7 Specifications.)
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Paul Galloway
MedWeb UK Ltd. http://www.medweb.co.uk/
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Galloway <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 03 November 1998 21:33
Subject: Re: Hubris: file formats facilitate political direction
>>100% concurrence on format.
>>How about the political dimension?
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>Any direction you like :-) You can render me into any mainstream
commmercial
>package, Word, Lotus123, SQLServer, browser, etc.
>
>Therefore, vendor independant. The *most* important requirement of RFA5
>should be the ability to import/export the record in XML.
>
>Pigs might...
>
>Paul
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