Irv Buchbinder of the “FreeMed”:http://www.freemedsoftware.org Project states: *”FreeMED Software Foundation realizes in the wake of a tragedy like Katrina, that much has been lost. One of the stunning and yet to be measured losses is medical records of patients. Even with backups, much of the records which may have been electronic were destroyed. For the many whose physicians kept paper records, the losses are most likely catastrophic.”* Read More for the rest of his comments.
In the wake of Katrina and the mess that has become of medical records, not to mention the bleating in the media about the lack of security in medical records, we, the FreeMED Software Foundation offer this to the medical public:
Tag Archives: FreeMed
FreeMED Software Support Services
FreeMED Software Foundation, Inc. announced the formation of two companies to help physicians, specialists, nursing homes and small hospitals implement, maintain and migrate to Linux and FreeMED Software.
Ozzie Scutliff is heading FreeMED NY, Inc. Frank Valier is heading FreeMED MA, Inc. These companies have been authorized by the Foundation to provide certified support services for FreeMED Software. The managers of these companies are participants in the FreeMED Marketing Training Program.
Syndicating LinuxMedNews
The FreeMED project has decided to syndicate LinuxMedNews.com. Previously we were linking to the site as our source for news, but thanks to handy RSS implementations in both Postnuke (FreeMED) and Squishdot (LMN) we now have a realtime listing of LMN articles. This revamp of FreeMED.org also includes improved documentation and a new FAQ section!
FreeB supports X12
The current version of FreeB has alpha support for the new HIPPA compliant X12 837 format. The new format is supported by a new command within the XML based FreeB programming language.
FreeB is a sister project to FreeMED, its purpose is to provide a robust billing engine to Free and Open Source practice and hospital management projects.
Fred Trotter, CISSP
FreeMED Support List Begins
FreeMED.org and the FreeMED Software Foundation have set up a mailing list at support@freemed.org for users and developers of FreeMED. Perhaps the most useful aspect of this list will be the web archive which will allow for fast searching of previously discussed issues! Also announced is the availablity of commercial support for FreeMED from SynSeer.
Fred Trotter, CISSP
FreeMED Matters to Google!
The current Google Dance is restoring the orginal FreeMED project to the
First Result! Several years ago the FreeMED project lost control of its primary URL www.freemed.org. Since that time we have been regulated to scoring 5th or even 10th on Google. We recently bit the bullet and bought it back. So many people had linked to that URL that it is now back to number one.
Our ultimate goal is to have the top ten results all FreeMED related results. We are very close! The top slot is the repurchased FreeMED.org, but also on the list are the sourceforge pages, the freshmeat pages, the Foundation Pages and The FreeMED sister project FreeMED-YiRC.
Fred Trotter, CISSP
www.FreeMED.org
FreeMed Billing 1st Alpha
Fred Trotter has announced on the Openhealth list a 1st Alpha for a Free/Open Source medical billing package: ‘This is the first alpha for the FreeMED billing project. It is a first look at the XML Billing language that I will be using. This is a simple language that consists of two statements today and someday will consist of three. Each command is an xml tag pair, with sub-tags that form arguments…’
Freemed.org URL Returns
As part of the ongoing process to bring FreeMED into full devlopment. I have just brought FreeMED.org back up. Please update your links accordingly. This domain had been squatted for quite some time but is now helping the project again. Pay special note to the “News” Link!! Thanks to my brother Rick, for his work to make this happen.
Freemed Returns
The FreeMed project appears to be active again. The FreeMED Software Foundation as well as .com has its site back up and per the .com site is offering service contracts. Other items of interest are that it is being offered in a software suite which includes FreeMed, phpwebtools and Photoseek.
Freemed submitted as AAFP candidate
Freemed and AAFP! Freemed has been making steps forward lately. The project is now being funded by a non-profit group created just for this purpose, Freemed Software Foundation
Note that I am hardly impartial.)
The Freemed Software Foundation is in the process of talking to AAFP about coordinating their open-source initiatives… according to this letter!
For those of you who dont know Freemed is an LGPL open source Practice Management application. Unlike other projects, freemed is focusing on solving practical problems for doctors in private practice. It is the only project that I know of that has a working billing system. It also has extensive support for different languages.
Fred Trotter, CISSP