https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hardhats-members
The HUI has had something like 1,600 downloads, and I don't even know how many we have had at the WorldVistA sourceforge site:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/worldvista/
Joseph
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OpenVistA (VistA on Linux)is still alive as far as I know...
http://www.pacifichui.org/projects/disp_proj.cfm?proj_id=76
I think folks can still hold their own open source VistA party.
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From: Wayne Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: VA Software Could Help Establish Affordable EHR Systems
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David Derauf wrote:
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| VA Software Could Help Establish Affordable EHR Systems Worldwide
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Good momentum building here.
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| The VistA-Office software is available for free, but physicians will | have to pay a license fee to use programming language and database | management systems when the final version is released, Federal | Computer Week reports (Brewin, Federal Computer Week, 11/22).
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Ooh ooh. Methinks Cache'.
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| In related news, a not-for-profit trade association, the VistA | Software Alliance, has been created to expedite the adoption of EHRs | in private sector health care organizations using VistA software. | Founding directors of the group include Document Storage Systems, | Hewlett-Packard <http://www.hp.com/> , InterSystems | <http://www.intersystems.com/> and Perot Systems | <http://www.perotsystems.com/> (VistA Software Alliance press release,
11/19).
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Ooops, what happened to GT-M? Sanchez and Bhaskar in particular contributed
a lot to the early momentum of Open-Vista via the linux GT-M release. I
would like to hear that they were invited to the party.
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