Re: Federal office VistA coming

2004-12-03 Thread Joseph Dal Molin
Ironically the VSA founders did not include Sanchez/Fidelity, who thanks 
to the foresight and intestinal fortitude of K.S. Bhaskar open sourced 
GT.M for Linux and x86 platforms which IMHO is the pebble in the 
pond that led a new and invigorated VistA community.

J.
Daniel L. Johnson wrote:
Dear All,
One of the entertaining -- and maddening -- characteristics of the open
software arena is that it on one hand permits people distributed in
space and time to cooperate constructively and efficiently while on the
other hand it makes it easy for people with essentially similar goals to
energetically fork projects and ideas (inefficiently).
As you may know, the US bureaucracy managing Medicare is launching a
massive campaign to promote primary care office-based HIT (healthcare
information technology, not assault).
This effort includes yet another VistA effort (sigh) which as far as I
know is developmentally independent of all other efforts to bring VistA
into the office arena.  However, as scripture says, he that is not
against us is for us and I surely hope this optimistic mantra is
correct here.
Quoting a recent journal, The VA and the Centers for Medicare 
Medicaid Services (CMS) plan to release a version of VistA tailored to
medical practices in mid-2005.  The new software, VistAOffice EHR, will
be released into the public domain.
Barbara Boykin is chairman of the VistA Software Alliance. (I am so glad
that the VSA accepts the traditional meaning of man as hu-man and not 
male.  It just makes the English so much less Gordian.)

The web site is: http://www.vistasoftware.org/
This organization has a nine--member BOD; the founding board members
are Document Storage Systems, Inc, Hewlett-Packard, InterSystems Corp,
Medical Alliances, Inc., Medsphere Systems Corp (a friendly face, eh?),
Oleen Healthcare Info. Mgt., Perot Systems Corp., and Sea Island Systems
(another friendly face).
Beginning Oct 1, 2004, CMS will begin an intense effort to interest
primary care docs in adopting HIT through the state PROs (professional
review organizations, the non-profit, physician-led corporations that
for about 30 years have contracted with CMS, the agency formerly known
as HCFA, to fulfill Medicare's legal obligation to review health care
quality.
Each PRO will be required to constructively aid physician offices in
choosing and installing HIT systems during the 8th Scope of Work, which
runs from 1 October 2005 through 30 September 2007, and will be graded
on the number of offices successfully implementing systems.  (I speak as
a trustee of the Wisconsin PRO.)
Whether we are frustrated or thrilled by the details of this effort, it
*is* an opportunity to encourage the development and use of publicly
available, licence-free software in the physician offices of the US.
Best wishes for a pleasant and peaceful finale to 2004.
Dan Johnson md
Menomonie, WI
.



Re: Federal office VistA coming

2004-12-03 Thread Andrew Ho
On Fri, 3 Dec 2004, Daniel L. Johnson wrote:
...
 The web site is: http://www.vistasoftware.org/
...

Glad to see that VistASoftware.Org is powered by Plone and Zope!

Best regards,

Andrew
---
Andrew P. Ho, M.D.
OIO: Open Infrastructure for Outcomes
www.TxOutcome.Org



Re: Federal office VistA coming

2004-12-03 Thread will ross
Also wondering aloud, who is the vendor poring over the code for CMS?
And what is the relationship between the CMS VistA-Office code 
wrangling already underway and the recently closed RFP for J2EE work on 
the VA-VistA codebase? Are these separate or coordinated projects?

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On 3 Dec 2004, at 4:10 PM, Tomlinson, Steven B wrote:
Wondering out loud (as I am prone to do) does anyone know if the CMS
software is going to be distributed for the Intersystems Cache M or 
GT.M?


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Subject: Re: Federal office VistA coming
Ironically the VSA founders did not include Sanchez/Fidelity,
who thanks
to the foresight and intestinal fortitude of K.S. Bhaskar
open sourced
GT.M for Linux and x86 platforms which IMHO is the pebble in the
pond that led a new and invigorated VistA community.
J.
Daniel L. Johnson wrote:
Dear All,
One of the entertaining -- and maddening -- characteristics
of the open
software arena is that it on one hand permits people distributed in
space and time to cooperate constructively and efficiently
while on the
other hand it makes it easy for people with essentially
similar goals to
energetically fork projects and ideas (inefficiently).
As you may know, the US bureaucracy managing Medicare is launching a
massive campaign to promote primary care office-based HIT
(healthcare
information technology, not assault).
This effort includes yet another VistA effort (sigh) which
as far as I
know is developmentally independent of all other efforts to
bring VistA
into the office arena.  However, as scripture says, he that is not
against us is for us and I surely hope this optimistic mantra is
correct here.
Quoting a recent journal, The VA and the Centers for Medicare 
Medicaid Services (CMS) plan to release a version of VistA
tailored to
medical practices in mid-2005.  The new software,
VistAOffice EHR, will
be released into the public domain.
Barbara Boykin is chairman of the VistA Software Alliance.
(I am so glad
that the VSA accepts the traditional meaning of man as
hu-man and not
male.  It just makes the English so much less Gordian.)
The web site is: http://www.vistasoftware.org/
This organization has a nine--member BOD; the founding
board members
are Document Storage Systems, Inc, Hewlett-Packard,
InterSystems Corp,
Medical Alliances, Inc., Medsphere Systems Corp (a friendly
face, eh?),
Oleen Healthcare Info. Mgt., Perot Systems Corp., and Sea
Island Systems
(another friendly face).
Beginning Oct 1, 2004, CMS will begin an intense effort to interest
primary care docs in adopting HIT through the state PROs
(professional
review organizations, the non-profit, physician-led
corporations that
for about 30 years have contracted with CMS, the agency
formerly known
as HCFA, to fulfill Medicare's legal obligation to review
health care
quality.
Each PRO will be required to constructively aid physician offices in
choosing and installing HIT systems during the 8th Scope of
Work, which
runs from 1 October 2005 through 30 September 2007, and
will be graded
on the number of offices successfully implementing systems.
 (I speak as
a trustee of the Wisconsin PRO.)
Whether we are frustrated or thrilled by the details of
this effort, it
*is* an opportunity to encourage the development and use of publicly
available, licence-free software in the physician offices of the US.
Best wishes for a pleasant and peaceful finale to 2004.
Dan Johnson md
Menomonie, WI
.

Tomlinson, Steven B.vcf
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