Hi everyone,
I'm looking for some experienced MUMPS/M and VistA contractors in the
bay area (San Francisco in particular). We have a team with
strong development background, but limited experience with MUMPS and
VistA, which we'd like to augment. This would start out as a
contract position, but
; perpsective will not succeed.
> Both the health
> discipline and the IT Suppliers knowledge and skills
> are complementary
> and necessary for success and must be working
> together. While working on
> the bureacracy, work on this other dimension to be
> that much fu
g my concerns and
questions to the offices we talked about before. No
responses yet.
Thanks,
Orion Richardson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- "A. Forrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It is my perspective that even if the release is
> held up, there is a major
> amount of work that
ton, D.C. 20201
>
> Mark McClellan, MD PhD
> Administrator, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
> Services
> 7500 Security Boulevard
> Baltimore MD 21244-1850
>
>
> On Sunday 11 September 2005 01:42 pm, Orion
> Richardson wrote:
> This is horrible news!
>
> I'm
This is horrible news!
I'm one of the many people anxiously awaiting the
release of VistA-Office EHR and it getting blocked by
some "review" process sounds incredibly fishy. Is
this an attempt by the government to scuttle the plan?
If so, is there someone we can write to, advocate
towards, etc.?
Hi all,
I've installed OpenVistA on Linux/GT.M and have
noticed that the performance of the CPRS GUI is much
slower than what I've experienced with Windows/Cache.
Is anybody else experiencing similar slow down?
I have tried running through xinetd and through
the RPC broker directly in GT.
Thanks all for such quick responses. You are correct
in assuming that the network setup woudl be different,
but the speed was so noticably different and I'd used
the VistA demo from the VA with better performance
than my linux machine with the same CPRS location.
That seemed weird.
Here's how I
Hi all,
I've installed OpenVistA on Linux/GT.M and have
noticed that the performance of the CPRS GUI is much
slower than what I've experienced with Windows/Cache.
Is anybody else experiencing similar slow down?
I have tried running through xinetd and through
the RPC broker directly in GT.