This is another interesting paragraph

"A statement from IBM said the company will engage with industry leaders. But it did not mention whether it will coordinate efforts with the so-called Interoperability Consortium—a group of large IT vendors including IBM, Cisco Systems Inc., Microsoft Corp. and Oracle Corp.—who banded together to call for open standards to be used in any national health information network."

Nanda

Heitzso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:    Not sure what pieces of this are relevant, but it raised a flag for me
(was posted on LinuxToday.com).  One of the interesting sentences:
"IBM has created a software framework, IHII (Interoperable Healthcare
Information Infrastructure), to ease sharing of health data."

http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1963157,00.asp
        
     
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