Dr Molly Cheah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 Hi Molly,
 I have made some changes/suggestions to your excellent draft. But is the 
mission statement too long? I think about 5-7 points would suffice.
 
 
 Nandalal
 
 
      Hi everyone,
I've tried to put together views expresed so far, but runs into difficulty at 
some points. The Mission statements are a bit unruly. Needs help.
 
 Vision:
 
 Free and Open Source Health Care Software will provide a better worlwide 
collaborative environment for developing a viable and sustainable alternative 
in mainstream ICT for positive impact in health 
 outcomes as adjunct to building a global knowledge society.
 
 (I'm quite comfortable in not using the word "solidarity". The only reason I 
considered it was because the UN's Louis-Dominique Ouedraogo of the Joint 
Inspection Unit used the terms "freedom, solidarity, sustainable development" 
during the workshop in Tunisia recently titled "Software for development: Are 
Free/open source software the answer?". Incidently his answer to that question 
is "yes" based on 2 reports on open source that will be tabled at the UN 
General Assembly this year. Hope the reports don't don't get derailed :))
 
 Mission:
 
 1. Advocacy role to promote to policy makers the concept of open standards and 
open source in healthcare so as to adopt or give equal opportunity to such 
 solutions
 2. Provide leadership role in refining the FOSS concepts as applied to 
healthcare to ensure best practices and patient safety are not compromised
 3. Make recommendations on Guidelines on Health Information Standards and 
commit/coax/advocate? adherence to them
 4. Provides Guidelines for Quality Control on open source software develpment

 5. Assist in finding/prioritizing funding for projects to reach critical mass
 6. Promotes and helps the formation of development consortia for health care 
related projects
 7. Solicits membership from strategic organizations
 (help is welcomed to consolidate the mission statements)
 
 Principles
 
 1. Promote a globally sustainable approach
 
 Open source software development encourages global collaboration. OSHCA will 
encourage approaches that seek active participation by users, developers, and 
policy makers from all parts of the world.
 
 2. Stay lightweight and flexible
 
 In the spirit of open source where development is user and needs driven, 
facilitation needs to support highly desirable dynamism, adaptability, and 
flexibility. This approach seeks to facilitate natural processes that produce 
unprecedented quality, usability, and cost effectiveness.
 
 3. Be open to diverse opinions and technologies
 
 OSHCA is inclusive of all health care-related open source activities. In an 
open source world, the success of an idea, standard, or product is measured by 
its practical use.
 (I have difficulty trying to relate the second to the first statements, as 
pointed out by Thomas. Any help here?)
 
 4. Ethical Deployment
 
 OSHCA's focus is the legal and ethical deployment of reliable and robust open 
source systems in all areas of health care. This means taking leadership role 
to ensure standards are maintained and working with legislative and standards 
bodies to encourage the inclusion of open source principals in their policies.
 
 Activities
 
 1. OSHCA Conference
 2. Maintain OSHCA web-portal
 3. Maintain database of open source health care softwares
 4. Maintain database of open source programmers
 5. Maintain database of individuals, non-profits and commercial enterprises 
supporting and maintaining open source health care softwares
 6. Form groups on developing guidelines on health information standards, 
quality control on open source software development, etc.
 
 Molly
 
             

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