Howdy, Old Farmer Dave, Here's an excerpt from your linked site:
"VistA is an enterprise-wide, fully integrated, fully functional information system built around an electronic health record. It is easily customizable and can be configured to fit any type of healthcare organization, from clinics and medical practices to nursing homes and large hospitals. VistA has been named one of the best healthcare information systems in the nation by the Institute of Medicine. Developed by the Department of Veterans Affairs, the VistA healthcare information system supports the hospitals and clinics serving veterans throughout the US. VistA has been deployed in thousands of healthcare facilities, both domestic and international. Because VistA is available in the public domain, there are no license fees to use the software. This makes VistA an affordable electronic health record system for healthcare organizations." here's the link: http://www.vistasoftware.org//what/index.html The second sentence seems to address your subject line, or (as usual), am I missing something? Rick p.s. The "endless loop" playing Arlo Guthrie was, of course, an 8-track cartridge. For the young set, this was a long mobius strip of tape that played over and over. --- On Wed, 4/15/09, David Hardy <[email protected]> wrote: > From: David Hardy <[email protected]> > Subject: VA's open source, guys; how to use their sw in smaller practices > here in northern NE? > To: [email protected] > Date: Wednesday, April 15, 2009, 4:50 PM > http://www.vistasoftware.org//about/index.html
