Open Source Software a Booster Shot for Health Care?

  2008-09-30 12:00:03
InformationWeek details the conception of House Resolution 6898. The bill's name is more cryptic than the shorthand on a prescription order, but could bolster both the US Health Care system, and perceptions of open source in both public and private sectors. The Health-e Information Technology Act of 2008 offers incentives for health care providers to move to an open, shared platform for health records. 
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