That's why open-source is perfect for healthcare. Expertise in technical and medical is not rare, but it is unusual. That's why collaboration is key. Still, 23,000 visits to www.linuxmednews.com occurred in its first month. I'd say that's a start at critical mass. -- IV Tim Cook wrote: > > Tim Cook wrote: > > > collaboration. I think you'll find a fairly quick ramp-up to > > you're "critical mass". > > hmmm, how about 'your "critical mass".'? > > I need a proof-reader. > > -- Tim -- > Open Source Health Care Alliance > Join us to help build solutions! > http://www.openhealth.com/en/healthcare.html
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