(Just some Google results) For starters, you might check out these URLs:

http://www.linuxmednews.com/
http://www.josmc.org/
http://www.freemed.org/
http://business.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=05/02/03/1818219&tid=132&tid=3&tid=29

The last one is an interview with some people who are working with /
on medical OSS (I think).

Hope someone else on this list can be more helpful!

On 11/2/05, Michael D. Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
>    I recently retire from the Public Health Service and now work for a large
> group practice in the northwest.  This group is looking for software to act
> as an electronic medical record.  I have encouraged them to switch to open
> source options.  I am too new to using Linux to sell the idea to them
> properly.  I plan to be a part of this group (over 100 dentists) for a long
> time and I dread them getting locked in to a Windows dependent solution.
> Does anyone have any ideas on how I could research either a programmer who
> may want to take this project on, or a software package or company who may
> want to provide a solution?
>
> Mike
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