I am getting close to arrange for my server to host a current version
of Osc*r for real personal clinical use (while remaining interested
to try some interoperability with GNUmed).
Locally, the Fedora distro seems favored. However, having spent some
time and money on someone to do all the setup for me so far under
Debian, I am reluctant to have all its work (including some extra
cron and backup and security configuration) all torn down just so it
can be reloaded with the single distro of "comfort" of the local
Osc*r service provider.
It seems to me that if an open source EMR ought to be able to run on
multiple OSs, there is a downside to being made to accept vertical
solutions. Therefore I have found 3 local companies all of which are
happy to provide server maintenance and support for Debian and
willing to partner loosely with whomever would provide the EMR
application support. That also seems to me a more flexible model if
an EMR should suddenly start to experience any growth.
Does this sound reasonable, or am I just being difficult and/or
spiting myself?
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