Portland, Oregon-based technology company OpenSourcery is rapidly gaining substantial recognition for its quality open source development work. On August 15, 2006 OpenSourcery will unveil its eleMental Clinic 3.4, a free medical records management system, to an international audience at Linux World. Currently in active use across multiple mental health clinic sites, this notably stable system was designed to keep large and small clinics productive.
This year’s Linux World, a renowned open source software conference, is featuring a �Health Care Day� for the first time, using the tag line: �Opening Up Healthcare – How Open Source Software, Standards and Solutions are Changing the Healthcare Industry.� Health Care Day will take place this month in San Francisco featuring Brian Jamison, CEO of OpenSourcery.