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Jim, Have a similar questions with 5.8 tar version, ever get anything more on this? Thanks.
Charlie – We are doing Sage EMR. They are still using Emdeon as the intermediary for clinical order/results, their software is embedded in Sage. Engine only communicates direct with Sage for ADT (another story that your past sqlite posts saved the day on 🙂 )
I agree with the last comment, and Mirth has been discussed here. It is portable, lean and “agile”, customizable, not guaranteed of much else. I work with Mirth as both feed from an external EHR, and destination for a portable app. Up to you to master api’s/scripting and create your own magic. If you’re not shy with Java, for example, and want to try portable app. dev to, Mirth can be useful, even fun. It is “free”, in terms of $, but not in terms of your potential efforts required. Design Uncertainty is generally higher, for obvious reasons.
Cloverleaf has all the magic built in, plus lots of customization capability. I think among the best in my experience. Stability and reliability (if configured well) are main benefits. Must admit I used Cloverleaf as the backend to a Mirth engine, feeding a FileMaker portable app.. So, there you go 🙂
Hi Jim, Tought it might apply, but would have to run a code-sample myself. Don’t use C++ all that often. Eill let you know if I find something good.
Hmmm … in C++ have seen SQLPutData() and SQL_LEN_DATA_AT_EXEC? C++ 6 though. Agree re: string map, just used a similar approach successfully:
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Richard,
Want to thank you for sharing this information, very valuable since we’re on AIX5.2 and going to Cloverleaf 5.6 later this year.
Garry, I’m more interested in running the gui client, just got a mac and trying to avoid Parallels or a linux part.. No luck so far, but I just started looking and will let you know what I find.
Cheers,
Ray
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