Hi,
Nice to hear about "the heart beat and pacemaker" in the linux based
application. I would be happy to answer a medical related doubt or any help
if some body is interested in developing any medical related application.
I think in most cases you have a technology / software / hardware solution
just loved this discussion. Free knowledge sharing can bring in great
changes. Now we have a "free" doctor in here. :-)
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Dear Dr,
Nice to see you on the list! :).
I have been thinking in the same lines for a while now. Putting technology
in the right place can revolutionize medical practice in here.
A few thoughts,
1. Smartcard based patient information system. The consultation begins with
the Dr swiping the sma
Dear Deepak,
Thanks for the informative mail with good link.
I am much thrilled seeing your mail. The few thought you have suggested, I
think are the best examples and are the ones under development nowadays. I
am looking forward to meet a person like you.
Here is my comments on your thought whi
Hello Dr,
Ah, this is remarkable. I was never aware of these all developments
happening in India .
Thanks for the information.
All these ideas should go to the main stream usage, then we can see some
real progress. Even a highly stripped
down version of the DEBEL prototype can make a big differen
On the internet side of things, i think a well managed health portal
can be extremely good.
see this site, http://www.cheenykum.com/
-Deepak
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 2:14 AM, Deepak Narayan wrote:
> Hello Dr,
> Ah, this is remarkable. I was never aware of these all developments
> happening in I