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  Call for Participation: Rural eDisease Management
Medical Open Source Development Posted by I. Valdes on Tuesday February 10, 2004 @ 09:46 AM
from the Medical Open Source Development dept.
Giannina Lodata and Laszlo@HealthHighway.com are announcing a call for participation to the Free/Open Source community in a Rural eDisease Management system. Complete details of the announcement can be found here Digg this article



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    Re: Call for Participation: Rural eDisease Managem
    by Chuck Bearden on Wednesday February 11, 2004 @ 09:35 AM

    Shouldn't they be speaking of "Rural Disease eManagement", or "Electronic Disease Management in Rural Settings" instead? Prefixing 'e' to 'Disease' rather than to 'Management' denotes an electronic disease, not electronic management of disease. What is an 'eDisease'? My wife thinks I have an e-disease because I spend so much time reading weblogs.

    Sorry if I seem pedantic, but language is important.

    The idea of the article does sound worthwhile.


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    • Re: Call for Participation: Rural eDisease Managem
      by Tim Cook on Wednesday February 11, 2004 @ 10:07 PM

      You are being pedantic and that is not a bad thing!

      If more people; were more pedantic there would be less confusion.

      Cheers,

      Tim


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