Open Source as a Healthcare Solution
Jul 29, 2009, 23:02 (1 Talkback[s])
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"The system is not an application, but rather an
architecture for different modules that work together to track the
records of a given patient. It was implemented in the Veterans
Administration (VA) hospital system, and as time went on and more
medical practice and experience was integrated into the system, the
architecture that would be known as VistA would become so
efficient, it has received more than a little credit for helping
the VA healthcare system, Veterans Health Affairs, turn itself
around in recent years.
"The interesting thing about VistA is that the entire
architecture is public domain, which is even more free than the
GPL. That means anyone can take the code and use it however they
want. So anyone who wants to build an electronic patient record
system has an $8.6 billion headstart investment in the code,
courtesy of the US taxpayers. This has led to the deployment of
VistA systems in several non-VA (and even non-US) hospitals, and
quite a strong industry of firms that have grown up to implement
VistA tools."
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