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GNU/Linux And Open Source Medical Software News Welcome to LinuxMedNews  up a level  post article  search  Cindys  admin  Products  Disclosure  Contact   Feature on Midland VistA Medsphere Corp Posted by Fred Trotter on Tuesday November 18, @10:15AM from the dept. Medsphere's reference deployment of VistA, Midland Hospital, has been featured in computer world. The article reveals interesting facts that I was previously unaware of:To assess these risks, Midland turned to Deloitte Consulting, which provided a plan to mitigate them: gauge Medsphere consultants' willingness to sign on as Midland employees should Medsphere go belly up.Overall a good article. Read More... Submitthis to FSDaily!   Open Source Ultrasound System from South of France International/Europe Posted by apfelkraut.org on Friday November 14, @03:54AM from the dept. As Vincent reported in his post "Medical GNOME", the French company Supersonic Imagine (founded in 2005) just announced its next-generation ultrasound system for breast lesion imaging that will come with mostly Open Source software components.The new system is called Aixplorer™. According to the message of N. Bruguier in the GNOME Desktop Development List it is based upon a derivative of Ubuntu. Beside GNOME/GTK it utilizes the cairo graphics library and the Cairo Composite Manager for the GUI.Their customized packages and patches are available via Launchpad. Read More... Submitthis to FSDaily!   DOCHS Extends Call For Papers Medical Open Source Development Posted by Ilan on Monday November 10, @10:05PM from the medical-open-source-development dept. DOHCS the 2009 Demonstrating Open Source Heath Care Solutions conference, has extended their call for presentations until November 15th. The 3rd Annual DOHCS conference will be held on February 20, 2009 at the LAX Westin Hotel in Los Angeles, CA. The event will be held concurrently with SCALE 7x, the 2009 Southern California Linux Expo. Read More... Submitthis to FSDaily! (1 comment)   PRISM, Public Health Entry Into Open Source Health-IT Successes Posted by Stacy Shiver on Monday November 10, @08:28AM from the Public Health Open Source Contribution dept. An application developed and deployed by the Florida Department of Health's Bureau of STD is Public Health's entry into the Open Source effort. Licensed under the GPL, the Patient Reporting, Investigation, Surveillance Manager or PRISM application an application designed for the management, surveillance, and reporting of infectious diseases aligned with the efforts of most public health programs. Its design to use automated work flows, business logic, external tools like Electronic Lab Reporting, are all part of the efficiencies and cost savings that are critical in a modern public health program. Read More... Submitthis to FSDaily! (5 comments, 3915 bytes in body)   Shreeve's Receive 2008 Linux Medical News Freedom Award LinuxMedNews Posted by Ignacio Valdes, MD, MS on Sunday November 09, @09:28PM from the Linux Medical News dept. Steve and Scott Shreeve are the recipients of the 2008 Linux Medical News Freedom Award. The two brothers founded Medsphere Corporation and guided its early rise to prominence. They were likely forced to leave the company in 2007 after a $50 million dollar lawsuit was filed against them by the company and which was settled under confidential terms. They remain steadfast in their support of Free/Open Source software ideals in medicine. Congratulations to the Shreeve's recipients of the 2008 Linux Medical News Freedom award. Read More... Submitthis to FSDaily! (1 comment)   HealthQuiz Help Posted by Andrew Miller on Sunday November 09, @06:10AM from the Illawarra Cnacer Care Centre dept. I am looking for open source software for the purposes of the 'Patient-Computer Interview'. Does anyone know of any? Read More... Submitthis to FSDaily! (2 comments)   Call for Free/Open Source Deployment Count by November 5th Medical Open Source Development Posted by Ignacio Valdes, MD, MS on Monday November 03, @02:25PM from the medical-open-source-development dept. The un-official, Draft 7 of the upcoming American Medical Informatics Association Open Source Working Group white paper to be voted on November 9th-11th can be found here. Again it will be voted on for ratification on November 9th-11th or so. Action is needed on your part to answer the question: If open source is so great why is no one using it? There is no aggregate data that I can find to counter this opinion. If you know of a Free/Open Source EHR/EMR deployment and could please send three pieces of information on each deployment that you have by Wednesday November 5th: General Location, software version and most importantly NUMBER OF PATIENTS IN SYSTEM. This paper could have national impact with this data. Please respond by email to ivaldes@hal-pc.org if you are able to obtain this data. Read More... Submitthis to FSDaily! (2 comments)   Vote for the Open Source idea Health-IT Successes Posted by Fred Trotter on Monday October 27, @06:56PM from the dept. A National Dialogue is a site for proposing and commenting on ideas in Health IT created by the National Academy of Public Administration. (amoung others) The site is only open for a few days, if you have something to say (at least to this audience), now is the time.I have already put forward the basic thesis of Insist on Open Source in Health IT that most LinuxMedNews sympathizers will agree with. The site is only open for comment for a few days. Please help me to get this message to the important organizations who are listening!Fred Trotter Read More... Submitthis to FSDaily!   OpenEMR HQ To Hold Online Training OpenEMR Posted by David Kennerson on Sunday October 26, @10:19PM from the dept. OpenEMR HQ, a small NE Oklahoma based OpenEMR and VistA consultancy and development firm, announced early Sunday afternoon that it will offer its fourth online OpenEMR training on Friday, November 7th, 2008 at 5:00pm central time. The training, which will cover installing, configuring, and administering OpenEMR, will last for one and a half hours and contain a question and answer section. Read More... Submitthis to FSDaily! ( 1079 bytes in body)   Government Open Source Software Collaboratives debated at GOSCON Medsphere Corp Posted by Ed Dodds on Sunday October 19, @01:12PM from the Medsphere dept. On October 22, government and private industry experts will debate the issues and opportunities presented by collaborative software development models at the Government Open Source Conference (GOSCON) Portland, Oregon. The distinguished panelists have direct experience with successful public/private consortiums based on the open source software model in which developers as well as business and technical users collaborate to create new applications while sharing both the costs and the benefits. Read More... Submitthis to FSDaily! ( 4907 bytes in body)   Welcome Linux Medical News: Revolutionizing Medical Education and Practice Since March, 30 2000. Articles published: 1690 GNU/Linux Medical News is THE site for Linux, Free and Open Source medical software news. We actively cover news about Free and Open Source: Electronic Health Records, EHR, Medical Billing, Electronic Medical Record, EMR and Practice Managment systems. You can buy professionally designed Linux Medical News apparel here. Can free and open source medical software provide less expensive, better medicalcare? Yes! We provide insightful articles and maintain a comprehensivelisting of open source and Linux medical software projects. Read Welcome to LinuxMedNews to learn what LinuxMedNews is all about.Subscribe to the LinuxMedNews-Announce Newsletter list through our web interface.Or, if you would like to discuss free and open source medical computing in general, subscribe to LinuxMedNews-Discuss.To contribute, click on the 'post article' link at the left and submit your article. If you wish to create a Feature article, just submit an article and prefix it's title with Feature:. Update: 07/22/00 by I. Valdes:   Older Stuff Tuesday, November 18 Feature on Midland VistA  Friday, November 14 Open Source Ultrasound System from South of France  Older Articles...   Quick Links Sponsors:Medical Software AssociatesLinks:Comprehensive Open Source Medical Project List.Linux Medical News shirts, cups, hats.OpenHealth List.MedNews list.Squishdot. Slashdot.Web design or graphic design.Internet News Network:Real Estate Investing NewsHome Building and Remodeling NewsBrain Imaging NewsHouston Shopping NewsLinux Medical NewsAs Seen On TV   Google www.linuxmednews.comWeb This site is a member of WebRing.To browse visit Here. Advertisement: CCHIT certified EMR and Medical Practice Management Software from Medical Software Associates makes patient management easy. Free practice management and medical billing software demo available. All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective companies. Comments are owned by the Poster. The Rest ©2000-2006 Ignacio Valdes, MD, MS.
 

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