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February, 2012
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An Affordable Fix for Modernizing Medical Records

“In the push to digitize America’s hospitals, Midland Memorial faced an all-too-common dilemma: a crying need for information technology to replace archaic paper records, but a shortage of funds to pay for it. Midland Chief Executive Russell Meyers found an unexpected freebie of sorts: the software used to power the electronic medical-record system of the Veterans Health Administration.
Created with several billion dollars in taxpayer funds over two decades and used in more than 1,400 VA facilities, the source code is in the public domain, meaning software developers around the world can freely build features into it. Add the cost of hardware and the services of a company that has adapted the VA software for commercial use, and Midland paid less than $7 million for a full electronic medical-record system.”
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Laura Landro, The Wall Street Journal, 30 April 2009

30 April 2009 | Categories: News | Country: United States | EHR: EHR, EHR USA | Tag(s): Hospitals, Medication Errors, Open Source
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