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OpenVista is the open-source version of VistA, which is an enterprise grade healthcare information system developed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and deployed at nearly 1,500 facilit... More


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AUDIENCE : developers
healthcare industry : DEVELOPMENT STATUS : beta
LICENSE : gnu general public license (gpl)
Public Domain : OPERATING SYSTEM : bsd
Linux2 : posix : unix : PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE : java
c# : delphi-kylix : MUMPS : USER INTERFACE : win32
java swing : .net : Gtk+ : DATABASE : jdbc
Berkeley : DBM : database management tool :

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    Open Source in Health IT: Not a Done Deal, But At Least a Chance to Make a Case

    Though the use of open source software in federal health care programs is being considered far more seriously than it has been in the past, ZDNet's Dana Blankenhorn reminds us that landing a government contract requires more than the sympathetic ears of legislators and administrators.

    So far, Blankenhorn explains, Obama has committed to creating interoperability between health records kept by the military and Veterans Administration, but not to a completely open (in terms of code, or standards) health information technology platform. The Obama Administration seems willing to investigate open source solutions, but government contracting procedures could be a major roadblock to adopting an open platform. The open alternatives could be out-lawyered, out-lobbied, and minimized by an army of salesmen.



    Open Source Software a Booster Shot for Health Care?

    InformationWeek details the conception of House Resolution 6898. The bill's name is more cryptic than the shorthand on a prescription order, but could bolster both the US Health Care system, and perceptions of open source in both public and private sectors.

    The Health-e Information Technology Act of 2008 offers incentives for health care providers to move to an open, shared platform for health records.



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