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  Proteus Clinical Guidelines to go Open Source
Interesting Developments Posted by Ignacio H. Valdes, MD, MS on Tuesday December 18, 2007 @ 11:28 AM
from the Proteus dept.
Lighting up the AMIA os-wg and OpenHealth e-mail discussion lists comes news that the Proteus 'intelligent clinical guidelines' tools are going to be open sourced with an as yet to be announced Free/Open Source license: "...I am on the verge of making Proteus related tools available under an open source license. I need the advice of this community of open source champions on how to go about it and the choice of open source license. I know this has been discussed time and again on this list but I am still unclear about several things. Therefore please indulge my naiveté..." Digg this article



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