Gov't Technology: Miracle Cure?

  2007-06-05 17:30:07
Government Technology News has a wide-ranging article on Free and Open Source Software in Medicine:"Doctors are fed up with the we-own-you, vendor lock-in, phone-home-to-the-mother-ship-to-do-anything status quo," he said. In addition, open source health IT applications are hitting their late teens, with more growth coming. What will be available in the next year, he said, will likely challenge anything in the proprietary world. 
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