The Australian Open Source Industry & Community Report
Submitted by Allison Davidson on Thu, 17/04/2008 - 3:22pmThe Australian Open Source Industry & Community Report is available here
http://census.waughpartners.com.au or download the pdf below.
The Case for Free Health Record Software
Submitted by Matthew Davidson on Mon, 19/11/2007 - 4:05pmMedical practices around the world are rushing to roll out Electronic Health Record (EHR) software, in many cases without pausing to consider the freedoms and functionality they are sacrificing in the process. An opinion piece on the LinuxMedNews blog calls this "The Coming Electronic Health Record Software Disaster". The widespread use of proprietary EHR systems:
"... amounts to widely installing Electronic Health Record faucets of tremendous range of shapes, sizes and colors, each with toll booths attached to them, with the intervening plumbing as an afterthought. What the faucets actually do and how and when the plumbing in between will be installed is left as a future exercise."
An article in the journal ADVANCE for Health Information Executives concurs:
"New York City recently awarded a $19.8 million contract to a proprietary EHR vendor, which will permit the city's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to provide free software to physicians and clinics to be used for care of patients. While this may be a good idea from the standpoint of affordability and interoperability if the patients all go to the clinics that use this particular system, it won't be much help when those patients seek care somewhere else."
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