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[News] Open Standards/APIs Laid Out for Healthcare and for Graphics

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View from the EHR Trenches: an Interview with HL7's Chuck Jaffe

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| In a more global environment, the US government can learn from the 
| experiences, both positive and less so, from other countries that have paved 
| the way for healthcare information interoperability. In many instances, other 
| government agencies have cooperated with and benefited from the expertise of 
| the HL7 rank and file. While the technology may not be immediately 
| transferable, the experience on many fronts certainly is.     
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http://www.consortiuminfo.org/standardsblog/article.php?story=2009022207252662

OpenGL 3 - what types of changes to expect from your favorite 3D applications

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| Now that OpenGL 3.0 is well on its way to a desktop nearby, you may be 
| curious about what types of changes to expect from your favorite 3D 
| applications. There are two main categories of improvements for OpenGL 3.0, 
| changes that introduce new tools and changes that allow for performance 
| enhancements. Well, let’s take a look!     
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http://fireuser.com/blog/opengl_3_what_types_of_changes_to_expect_from_your_favorite_3d_applications/


Recent:

Getting Electronic Health Record Standards Right

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| As of this writing, $20 billion of that amount is included in the current
| House draft of the Economic Stimulus bill called for by the new
| administration. The full cost of EHR implementation, including private
| expenditures, has been estimated to be $156 billion over five years, not
| including $20 billion in operational costs. With such a price tag, the
| promise of EHRs had best be realized, or the new administration will have
| some significant explaining to do.
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http://www.consortiuminfo.org/standardsblog/article.php?story=20090204070214423


Rewiring the VA

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| Much of the attention of the healthcare industry over the past several weeks
| has been focused on Washington and the various proposals before Congress to
| boost the faltering economy, including spending billions of dollars
| subsidizing health information technology.
|
| [...]
|
| The question is whether the Veterans Health Information Systems and
| Technology Architecture, or VistA—the clinical information system that powers
| the VA health system—will wither or bloom in the months and years ahead. It’s
| an issue that has implications not only for millions of veterans but also
| millions of other potential users of open-source and proprietary versions of
| VistA, both in the private and public sectors in the U.S. and abroad.
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http://www.modernhealthcare.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090202/REG/901309967&nocache=1&nocache=1&nocache=1


'Rockefeller Amendment' for Studying Open Source in Stimulus Bill

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| About page 701 of the stimulus bill is a provision for studying Open
| Source: "...(A) the current availability of open source 6 health information
| technology systems to Fed7 eral safety net providers (including small, rural
| 8 providers); 9 (B) the total cost of ownership of such sys10 tems in
| comparison to the cost of proprietary 11 commercial products available; 12
| (C) the ability of such systems to respond 13 to the needs of, and be applied
| to, various pop14 ulations (including children and disabled indi15 viduals);
| and 16 (D) the capacity of such systems to facili17 tate interoperability...'
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http://linuxmednews.com/1233670177


GNUmed Live CD 0.3.9 released

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| A new GNUmed live CD is out. With the help of this CD one can test drive
| GNUmed without altering the currently running environment such as operating
| system. No installation necessary.
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http://linuxmednews.com/1232437244


Conficker seizes city's hospital network

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| Staff at hospitals across Sheffield are battling a major computer worm
| outbreak after managers turned off Windows security updates for all 8,000 PCs
| on the vital network, The Register has learned.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/01/20/sheffield_conficker/
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