Remember that comment of an IBM honcho who said that he still wouldn't 
trust his hospital admission system to open source (despite their 
billion dollar investment in Linux)?
Here's a healthcare company that's willing to use Linux to replace their 
"aging" NT setup..

Cito Maramba, M.D.

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This article looks quite interesting (haven't read it yet):

Linux Is Exactly What The Doctor Ordered: Global telemedicine network
chooses Red Hat for Linux implementation, marking vendor's first foray into
health care by Matt Villano [ July 20, 2000 ]
http://www.planetit.com/techcenters/docs/desktop-linux/technology_feature/PIT20000718S0057
 



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