Working in the enterprise world, including the enterprise healthcare world... it's not "right", but as long as it exists as a PHP webapp...
I don't see that happening. No matter how good a PHP webapp it is.
I really want it to succeed. But there is so much further to go. For example, on the subject of backing up your EMR data, there is this:
> Disaster can strike at anytime. Backing up will mean the difference between a mild inconvenience and a major imbroglio.
> Choose a method according to the operating system from this webpage.
> Windows users are advised not to rely on the built-in utility once their file size becomes too large. The reasons are discussed in this Forum thread.
That's it?? That's the extent of your backup discussion for a business critical application storing PHI? Oof.
Any CIO remotely considering OpenEMR, even one hugely cost-constrained, is going to run for the hills.
I desperately want it to gain some real traction.
Working in the enterprise world, including the enterprise healthcare world... it's not "right", but as long as it exists as a PHP webapp...
I don't see that happening. No matter how good a PHP webapp it is.
I really want it to succeed. But there is so much further to go. For example, on the subject of backing up your EMR data, there is this:
> Disaster can strike at anytime. Backing up will mean the difference between a mild inconvenience and a major imbroglio.
> Choose a method according to the operating system from this webpage.
> Windows users are advised not to rely on the built-in utility once their file size becomes too large. The reasons are discussed in this Forum thread.
That's it?? That's the extent of your backup discussion for a business critical application storing PHI? Oof.
Any CIO remotely considering OpenEMR, even one hugely cost-constrained, is going to run for the hills.