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Thanks for link. We are using this for audit/research/ward lists for ID/Micro so capturing specifically antimicrobials rather than intending it to function as an e-prescribing system. As such we are trying to limit data entry to drug/dose/dares at present.
I can't afford a windows computer :(
Silverlight links don't really WFM.
On 1 July 2013 16:06, Michael Marks notifications@github.com wrote:
Thanks for link. We are using this for audit/research/ward lists for ID/Micro so capturing specifically antimicrobials rather than intending it to function as an e-prescribing system. As such we are trying to limit data entry to drug/dose/dares at present.
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From what I understand, what's presented in the CUI work are just specifications/ schemas. You do not need to use Silverlight to implement them.
Shure. But you can't read the specs without silverlight. And although I thus cant read them, I imagine that they would be significantly harder to implement illiterately. On 3 Jul 2013 00:13, "Wai Keong" notifications@github.com wrote:
From what I understand, what's presented in the CUI work are just specifications/ schemas. You do not need to use Silverlight to implement them.
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You might want to get some ideas from the Common User Interface work which is an evidence based/ user tested way of prescribing. This was a tax-payer and microsoft funded work that was performed as part of connecting for health. Let's not let it go to waste
You can find the specs etc here:
http://www.mscui.net/Components/SearchAndPrescribe.aspx