Lutheran Medical Center Goes Live with OpenVista Electronic Health Record

Medsphere | Press Release | December 7, 2010

 -Two weeks after implementation, physician CPOE adoption hits 93% for inpatient medication orders

BROOKLYN, N.Y., and SAN DIEGO—Lutheran Medical Center (LMC) and Medsphere Systems Corporation today announced the successful implementation of Medsphere’s OpenVista® electronic health record (EHR) solution throughout the hospital. The full service 476-bed teaching hospital is now on track to achieve meaningful use and qualify for millions of dollars made available by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Since implementing OpenVista only a few weeks ago, LMC has embraced the comprehensive open source health IT system throughout the facility. 

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Smart Healthcare Live

Event Details
Type: 
Conference
Date: 
June 14, 2011 (All day) - June 15, 2011 (All day)
Location: 
ExCeL London, UK
One Western Gateway Royal Victoria Dock
London E16 1XL
United Kingdom

Smart Healthcare Live is the UK’s leading event for healthcare ICT. An insider's view of the healthcare IT market reveals hundreds of healthcare IT suppliers and an ever growing number of disconnected products, services and devices.

Their interactive Open Healthcare feature area illustrates the importance of embedding Open Standards into all healthcare products, services and devices. The stand will allow visitors to explore Open Standards in detail and illustrates the benefits they provide when part of a joined up, integrated system solution.

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Open Source Initiatives Rated Highly

Aliya Sternstein | nextgov | December 30, 2010

Accenture and ACT-IAC particularly praised the administration's support for open standards in building health IT software. For example, the Veterans Affairs Department is considering upgrading digital patient records with open source software -- programs that use nonproprietary coding -- that would let outside developers improve and modify the code. VA's current e-records system, Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture (VistA), is based on a 1996 model for information exchange. Read More »

MedVirginia Gets Connected

Joseph Conn | ModernHealthCare.com | December 13, 2010

MedVirginia, a Richmond, Va.-based health information exchange, is now linked to the virtual lifetime electronic record, a collaboration between the healthcare systems of the Defense and Veterans Affairs departments and civilian healthcare systems, the organization has announced.

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Avoiding Another Lost Decade For Open Source

Eckhard Schwarzat and Malcolm Newbury | Smart Healthcare | December 1, 2010

-The DoH's apparent enthusiasm for openness has not been reflected in its consultation paper on information

The positive stance of the Cabinet Office towards Open Source software is widely communicated. However the Department of Health's current IT consultation paper 'An Information Revolution' does not mention open source software at all. This stark omission in a paper which depends on 'a presumption of openness' across the NHS supply chain begs for comment from the open source community. 

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Understanding 'Open' Terminology

Having heard so many people using the terms "open systems", "open computing", and "open source" interchangeably, believing they all mean the same thing, it seemed appropriate to  write a short blog defining some of these terms and soliciting input on other 'open' terminology. Read More »

VA on the Bleeding Edge

Jason Miller | Federal News Radio | December 23, 2010

"I know that Google has moved forward with FISMA certification of some of the stuff they are doing so that is a possibility," [Roger Baker, VA CIO] said. "The issue there is that there are various levels of certification and what they have achieved is medium and for the types of information we store, it would have to be a high certification. But we look at is there a way to embrace the tool as it stands? Is there a way to bring the tool inside the VA firewall and control access to it a bit more and meet our requirements that way?"

Up and Running

Open Health News is coming soon! Preliminary testing is over and the site will be up and running in production by March 1, 2011. The site will then evolve rapidly as we add new content and capabilities over the coming months. Stay tuned!