brianm@bigtuna.UUCP (Brian Martin) (12/20/85)
I'm developing a patient medical record system for a community-based hospital built around Unix workstations. The medical record system follow's Weed's POMR medical database, and will be implemented by a relational DBMS. I'd like opinions as to whether I should use Sun or Apollo workstations, and why, and which relational DBMS to use. The system will tie together all components of a hospital which may enter information into a patients's medical record, including the laboratory, radiology, nuclear medicine, nursing stations, admissions, etc. The configuration requires a minimum of 30 nodes; the relational DBMS must support a least 12 different views of the medical database, which will have 68+ relations. I plan to embed the DBMS within a mouse/icon interface, to decrease the amount of typing necessary. Voice input would be a Major Plus. Also, conversion (via a frame grabber?) of radiographic images (X-rays, CT-scans, NMR images, PET scans, SCA, etc.) into a format suitable for on-line storage and display will eventually be required--is it feasable now? If so, do you know anyone who does it? AT&T makes a board for the IBM-AT (ugh) that converts images from VCRS, laser discs, and video cameras into 512x512 data representations--is there anything similar for the Sun or Apollo? Any and all replies are appreciated--from biased opinions to actual unbiased studies. Thanks in advance, Brian Martin University of Hawaii School of Medicine UUCP: ..!{dual|ihnp4|vortex}!islenet!bigtuna!brianm US Mail: 3420-A Hinahina Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96816 Phone: (808) 735-5661