Re: [openhealth] Re: Forking a Process in Linux

2006-06-19 Thread Christian Heller
> As a barrier to retard malware payload propagation, attachments to the > openhealth list are blocked. That's perfectly o.k. by me. Just thought text attachments might make it. > If you don't want to inline a file that > you want to share, post it to the Files area at > http://yahoogroups.co

[openhealth] VistA Office as 'open' EHR software

2006-06-19 Thread Daniel L. Johnson
VistA Office is *public domain* -- not *open source* -- in the sense that OSS implies open access and collaborative development, neither of which has ever been true for VistA -- but VistA is required to be available openly and freely because it's the product of US taxpayer funding. But... this is

Re: [openhealth] Registration for VistA Community Meeting

2006-06-19 Thread Heitzso
I just checked out the site and it certainly does *not* come across as an open source project. They call it an "open, standards-based foundation" but you have to be approved to access it, sign agreements, etc. There doesn't appear to be any way to (from the front page) to simply download the c

Re: [openhealth] Re: Forking a Process in Linux

2006-06-19 Thread K.S. Bhaskar
Christian -- As a barrier to retard malware payload propagation, attachments to the openhealth list are blocked. If you don't want to inline a file that you want to share, post it to the Files area at http://yahoogroups.com/group/openhealth Regards -- Bhaskar Christian Heller wrote: > > I se

Re: [openhealth] Re: Forking a Process in Linux

2006-06-19 Thread Christian Heller
I seem to receive list emails again, at least my own. Since the two source code files did not make it, I send them again as inline text: /* * $RCSfile: run_program.c,v $ * * Copyright (c) 1999-2006. Christian Heller and the CYBOP developers. * * This program is free software; you can redist

Re: [openhealth] Registration for VistA Community Meeting

2006-06-19 Thread Joseph Dal Molin
Karl, The service you are describing is being provided by State or regional Quality Improvement Organizations (QIO) which are funded by CMS. VistA-Office EHR provides full DOQ-IT capability and is open source. The person you spoke to may not have mentioned it because it is not officially relea

[openhealth] Re: Forking a Process in Linux

2006-06-19 Thread Christian Heller
[My email was deactivated due to bounces (which I cannot verify). Yesterday, I reactivated me email address at Yahoo and today received the two drugref.org emails from Jel and David. To be sure, I checked the archive and found Gregory's email which was not sent to me over the list. The state of my

Re: [openhealth] Registration for VistA Community Meeting

2006-06-19 Thread karl hafner
There is an initiative in NYS where medicare is paying to have someone come in and evaluate your practice and then adivse you of what your EMR options are. I was spoken to the other day. I asked if they had any open source software envolved. There answer was no. They would be happy to talk wi

[openhealth] Registration for VistA Community Meeting

2006-06-19 Thread K.S. Bhaskar
There are several people who have told one or another of the organizers that they will be at the VistA Community Meeting, but who have not registered. Since food is being provided, and since the rooms need to be configured, we *really* need to know with some reasonable accuracy how many people