"John S. Gage" a écrit :
> 
> Brian,
>    Doesn't this sound like the beginning of our low-cost hospital
> information system fantasy?  You were not being facetious when you
> said it was your favorite.
> John
> 
> >
> >"First Dutch Hospital on Linux"
> >http://lwn.net/2000/1019/a/hiscom.php3
> >
> >

I'm very serious.

For the benefit of North American readers, you should be aware that many
countries in Europe are already far ahead of your wildest dreams in the
adoption of open source. For many parts of the public service here, it's
not a matter of "if", or even a matter of "when", but a matter of "how".
Health care is closely tied to the public sector in most parts of
Europe.

Some concrete examples for our Spirit travels:

Dave heard a minister of the economy for one of the smaller member
states talk at length about the advantages of Zope for public
administrations.

Some specific administrations have entirely switched to open source and
are now giving talks on how to do it.

The CIO of a hospital information systems vendor (integration and
outsourcing) that Joseph and I spoke with indicated that virtually all
of her customers (about 20 hospitals) were planning the transition to
Linux in two years time.  She was worried about how whe could bring her
staff up to speed.

My feeling is that a lot of health care system vendors are starting to
plan their transition to open source -- either proprietary products on
Linux or releasing their product line under open source licences.

Some concrete examples of "early adopters" on this list are
Nautilus/Odyssee and GT.M.

One of the big tasks of the Spirit project is to visit vendors, care
delivery organizations and policy makers to educate them about open
source. Part of the transition is releasing their existing code under
open source licences. We offer a seminar from
http://openhealth.com/minoru/testmdc/en/products.html for this. It is
our goal to increase the base of open source health care software by
this means.

You can help by pointing us at the best opportunities (or pointing them
to us). We will be making all the briefing materials public as soon the
Spirit site goes live, so that you can use the same information in your
presentations if you want.


-- 
Brian Bray
Minoru Development Corporation; Minoru Development SARL
The home of Openhealth(tm): http://www.openhealth.com

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