This is missing the TeleMed software in its listing of open-source medical 
software.

Dave Forslund
At 11:45 AM 2/7/00 -0500, you wrote:

>I think we should be more active in getting members from developing 
>countries into the list. Any ideas?
>
>Danl's paper should be included in this list. 
>http://lorenzo.uwstout.edu/QQMIM/medicalfreesource.html
>
>I suppose Minoru will host this bibliography?
>
>alvin
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>- what are the economic models etc. that apply
>>- what are the implications to technology strategy
>>- what are the implications to the people who use the applications
>>- will OSS accelerate the realization of second, third etc. order benefits,
>>i.e. the really interesting stuff will happen when everyone is connected and
>>using applications in a way that has become second nature... then the
>>unpredictable benefits from random acts of creativity will take place.
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