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Enterprise LAMP Network Event

On Saturday, Nov. 7, approximately 600 top LAMP developers from around the U.S. will converge on Nashville suburb Franklin, TN, to learn from innovative companies that will share their on-the-ground reports about the latest developments in LAMP offerings and implementation. Note: Nashville, TN is home to some 150+ healthcare companies (many of which can trace their roots back to HCA. This is the FIRST broad open source integration event in this area (there was a Red Hat Summit in recent years). You’ll note, as of now, there is no open source healthcare representation. Let’s change that!

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Houston Confirms VistA GUI-Scheduling Has Landed

Worldvista.org reports that after a long wait, Graphic User Interface scheduling works in VistA: “…”Yes, it’s teeming with bugs, but it works!” Habiel from California wrote on the VistA Hardhats email list. Valdes, who lives in Houston, Texas responded: “Roger Sam, Houston confirms on a fresh install that GUI scheduling has landed.” and posted a screenshot. Calling it a “very significant event. Not only does this add GUI-scheduling, it also enables .Net client programming.” and “Many small steps for a software engineer, one giant leap for VistA.” Valdes notes that this will greatly broaden the reach of VistA, facilitating its use in ambulatory care. “This community owes a debt of gratitude to Sam Habiel.”

Open Source for America

Open Source for America (OSA) is an effort to raise awareness in the U.S. Federal Government about the benefits of open source software. We hope to encourage the government’s utilization of open source software participation in open source software projects, and incorporation of open source community dynamics to enable transparency. http://opensourceforamerica.org

OpenEMR HQ to hold monthly product walkthrough

OpenEMR HQ, a consulting company focused on the popular open source OpenEMR EMR application, will present the first of a series of monthly product walkthroughs on Friday, July 24th, 2009 at 6:00pm EDT. The company said, in a statement released yesterday, that it had been receiving a lot of questions about the product and those questions showed a good bit of confusion around the software

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Hospital Improves Patient Experience by Adding Email and Web Access in Patient Rooms With Virtual Linux Desktops

IBM (NYSE: IBM), NoMachine and Novell announce today that Glendale Adventist Medical Center (GAMC) in Glendale, California has improved the experience of its hospital patients by delivering email and Web access in patient rooms, while saving significant information technology (IT) maintenance and energy costs.
ARMONK, N.Y. – 01 Jul 2009: IBM (NYSE: IBM), NoMachine and Novell announce today that Glendale Adventist Medical Center (GAMC) in Glendale, California has improved the experience of its hospital patients by delivering email and Web access in patient rooms, while saving significant information technology (IT) maintenance and energy costs.

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