On Mon, 9 May 2005, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
Again, VistA is both its conceptual content and its implemented code
base that reflects a whole architecture. It is given that the
conceptual content will change as both basic science and clinical
application change. The VistA Evolution Process must
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Again, VistA is both its conceptual content and its implemented code
base that reflects a whole architecture. It is given that the
conceptual content will change as both basic science and clinical
application change. The VistA Evolution Process must accomodate
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Here is a timely article from CIO magazine on the risk and consquences
of neglecting a mission critical system while waiting for something
better..
http://www.cio.com/archive/050105/comair.html
Bound To Fail
The crash
Part of the problem is our cultural predisposition to equate old with
obsolete, inadequate, and useless. When were the standards established
for screws? Yet, in this 21st century, I still count on going to the
hardware store and being able to purchase a screw that fits by looking
at a bin
Of course, that raises a more basic question. What *is* VistA? If you
take the point of view that whatever sort of thing it is, it should
remain viable for 100 years or more, then most likely, you don't
anticipate much of what constitutes VistA being left (at least of the
actual codebase). I think
That is the importance of belonging to the voluntary consensus standards
process I. E the ANSI accredited MDC. If the MDC is inclusive and open and
it meets once year to say that the M standards address all issues that enable
M to remain current and participate in the market then the gurus have
VistA is a solid system, but it's old, too expensive to maintain and
based on proprietary technology, McFarland said. HealtheVet, he said,
will be built on commercially available systems and therefore be able to
interact with other platforms in the VA's inventory.
This quote cannot be
Taken from the National VA News Summary.
http://vaww.newslink.va.gov/summary/2005/05-05-05.pdf
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TBO News, 5/4/05
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TAMPA - The largest hurdle facing a major computer upgrade at veterans
hospitals
nationwide is
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VistA is a solid system, but it's old, too expensive to maintain and
based on proprietary
on proprietary technology? That's a howler.
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But based on proprietary technology? That's a howler.
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Taken from the National VA News Summary.
http://vaww.newslink.va.gov/summary/2005/05-05-05.pdf
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Cameron:
How do you think the New Management reacts to the use of the Zachman
principles (otherwise known
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