Tenth VistA Community Meeting: Seattle, Washington — 17-20 March 2004

Tenth VistA Community Meeting: Seattle, Washington — 17-20 March 2004

The VistA Community will meet again in Seattle, Washington from Thursday, June 17 through Sunday June 20, 2004. The meeting will be at University of Washington School of Medicine. Agenda and registration information can be found here on the WorldVistA site.

Tenth VistA Community Meeting: Seattle, Washington — 17-20 March 2004

The VistA Community will meet again in Seattle, Washington from Thursday, June 17 through Sunday June 20, 2004. The meeting will be at University of Washington School of Medicine.
Preliminary Meeting Agenda

VistA Community Meetings are working meetings.

Ultimately, the agenda of a VistA Community Meeting is driven by the interests of the participants. The first session is a round table where the participants introduce themselves and state their objectives for the meeting. The meeting’s tracks are then finalized and working groups are formed. The groups work independently (often in the same room), with regular plenary sessions to review progress. The following are the common activities of VistA Community Meetings.

  • Software installation — anyone who attends the meeting with a laptop or personal computer will have an opportunity to leave with the VistA open source free software (OSFS) stack installed on it. Attendees are invited to bring their personal computers with network cards and cables or WiFi cards.
  • Development coordination — there is ongoing VistA development in the VistA community outside the VA, and the VA provides regular updates of VistA. These parallel developments must be merged in order to keep VistA coherent.
  • Education and information sharing — although VistA is easy to use in a clinical setting, it is a tremendously capable system that takes expertise to configure and maintain. There is literally no one person who is expert in all aspects of VistA.
  • Advocacy — since VistA is in the public domain, there is no vendor with a large marketing budget to publicize and promote it. The economy around VistA is based on providing services. Thus, public advocacy of VistA plays a significant role in the effort to bring to society the benefits of VistA–a monumental and valuable project for which we have paid (and continue to pay) with our tax dollars.
  • The meetings are opportunities to work hard–individuals are often there late into the evening–and also to interact with others from around the country, and sometimes around the world, who share an interest in improving the quality and affordability of healthcare through the use of the VistA Open Software Free Software (OSFS) stack.
  • For agenda updates and registration information go to: www.worldvista.orgTenth VistA Community Meeting: Seattle, Washington — 17-20 March 2004

    The VistA Community will meet again in Seattle, Washington from Thursday, June 17 through Sunday June 20, 2004. The meeting will be at University of Washington School of Medicine.
    Preliminary Meeting Agenda

    VistA Community Meetings are working meetings.

    Ultimately, the agenda of a VistA Community Meeting is driven by the interests of the participants. The first session is a round table where the participants introduce themselves and state their objectives for the meeting. The meeting’s tracks are then finalized and working groups are formed. The groups work independently (often in the same room), with regular plenary sessions to review progress. The following are the common activities of VistA Community Meetings.

  • Software installation — anyone who attends the meeting with a laptop or personal computer will have an opportunity to leave with the VistA open source free software (OSFS) stack installed on it. Attendees are invited to bring their personal computers with network cards and cables or WiFi cards.
  • Development coordination — there is ongoing VistA development in the VistA community outside the VA, and the VA provides regular updates of VistA. These parallel developments must be merged in order to keep VistA coherent.
  • Education and information sharing — although VistA is easy to use in a clinical setting, it is a tremendously capable system that takes expertise to configure and maintain. There is literally no one person who is expert in all aspects of VistA.
  • Advocacy — since VistA is in the public domain, there is no vendor with a large marketing budget to publicize and promote it. The economy around VistA is based on providing services. Thus, public advocacy of VistA plays a significant role in the effort to bring to society the benefits of VistA–a monumental and valuable project for which we have paid (and continue to pay) with our tax dollars.
  • The meetings are opportunities to work hard–individuals are often there late into the evening–and also to interact with others from around the country, and sometimes around the world, who share an interest in improving the quality and affordability of healthcare through the use of the VistA Open Software Free Software (OSFS) stack.
  • For agenda updates and registration information go to: www.worldvista.org

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