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  • 1.  Groups - EDXL-HAVE-Basics-WhitePaper-06Oct09-r14 (EDXL-HAVE-Basics-WhitePaper-06Oct09-r14.doc) uploaded

    Posted 03-05-2010 10:34
    In collaboration with Sukumar, I have prepared a HAVE "Basics" white paper
    for your consideration. This is a draft and your comments and suggestions
    are much appreciated. Please feel free to edit with changes enabled and we
    will review and incorporate.  The paper refers to a zip file of examples. 
    I will upload the zip file separately in just a moment.  Please feel free
    to validate these examples and contribute any suggestions.  The overall
    goal is to provide a complete single download file with everything needed
    to make adoption of HAVE easy, including documentation (the spec and this
    white paper), correct examples (including the cleaned-up one from the spec
    and all the examples from this white paper), and all schemas needed to
    validate (including HAVE, DE, xPIL and geo-oasis:where).  Thanks in advance
    for your review and inputs.
    
     -- Jeff Waters
    
    The document named EDXL-HAVE-Basics-WhitePaper-06Oct09-r14
    (EDXL-HAVE-Basics-WhitePaper-06Oct09-r14.doc) has been submitted by Jeff
    Waters to the OASIS Emergency Management TC document repository.
    
    Document Description:
    This paper provides a basic introduction to the EDXL HAVE, one of the
    important OASIS EDXL standards for emergency management and response. The
    EDXL HAVE provides a convenient and flexible solution for reporting the
    status of medical facilities in six major categories: (1) Organization
    Information; (2) Emergency Department Status; (3) Hospital Bed Capacity
    Status; (4) Service Coverage Status; (5) Hospital Facility Status; and (6)
    Hospital Resource Status.  With these categories, any medical facility can
    provide key information for ensuring victims of an emergency are routed
    most efficiently and effectively to the appropriate facility.  By using
    EDXL HAVE, medical facilities provide a great service to their communities
    to save lives and ensure timely emergency response.
    
    View Document Details:
    http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/document.php?document_id=36703
    
    Download Document:  
    http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/36703/EDXL-HAVE-Basics-WhitePaper-06Oct09-r14.doc
    
    
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