Balu: Of course, when I said "stimulus" I was thinking "economic opportunity".
Okay, I am having a look at OpenEHR. I see that OpenEHR is a specification, not a product. There seems to be a Java reference implementation for OpenEHR and it is open source. I am thinking trying an empty OpenEHR integration with Mirth just for the fun, and the stimulus. I seem to recall that there are other (at least one) implementations of OpenEHR. (??) Not Mumps. But speaking of Mumps and Open VistA (as we were), I see there is a FOSS integration of Mumps with the J2EE web server world. MJSP: http://mjsp.sourceforge.net/ Now I understand why vxVistA (Mumps code) is getting FOSSed on Open Health Forge, a site heavy with Java/Eclipse (and inevitably IBM-ish) projects. The picture is now clear: a complete Linux FOSS HITSP-compliant stack providing both practice management and EHR, some Java, some Mumps. (Now that Sun has gone Open Source with Java, its all FOSS.) -- Dan
