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October 16th, 2009

Kolodner move boosts open source health IT

Posted by Dana Blankenhorn @ 8:46 am

Categories: General, Hospital IT, Internet, Medical IT, Medical Office IT, Medical Records, Physician Information

Tags: Information Technology, Electronic Health Record, Health Care, Eclipse, Decision Support System, Open Source Health, Kolodner, Current VistA Implementation, E-health, Healthcare

Robert Kolodner, who was the National Coordinator for Health IT at the end of the Bush Administration, has decided to forego the big consulting bucks and join Open Health Tools as its Chief Health Information Officer.

It’s a big step forward for OHT, which was formed in 2007 as an “Eclipse for health IT” under Eclipse co-founder Skip McGaughey, who had moved to Asheville, North Carolina after retiring from IBM.

It’s also a big deal for open source health IT generally. It comes just as the Veterans Administration is becoming a big booster of its own VistA software, seeking industry help in making it a standard electronic health record (EHR).

Kolodner is now in a position to provide that help.

The current VistA implementation is very weak in the area of payments, since the VA is a single payer system, but commercial projects like Medsphere and ClearHealth, as well as open source groups like WorldVista have been working to correct that deficiency.

A complete open source EHR solution would not only help the $19.2 billion HITECH stimulus go further, but could also lead to standardization and faster implementation of Health Information Exchanges.

Another important data point for open source health IT was the January release of DSS’ vxVista under the Eclipse license, in association with OHT. Presumably Kolodner will be working with that package.

Critics have charged that the VA software is based on MUMPS technology from the 1960s, but open source health IT activist Fred Trotter writes that DSS code is a highly advanced VistA implementation.

With companies like Medsphere, DSS and ClearHealth, projects like WorldVista and Open Health Tools, and knowledgeable experts like Robert Kolodner all working to update and upgrade VistA, the government will get a lot of private sector help in making it a competitive EHR.

Dana BlankenhornDana Blankenhorn has been a business journalist since 1978, and has covered technology since 1982. He launched the Interactive Age Daily, the first daily coverage of the Internet to launch with a magazine, in September 1994. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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RE: Kolodner move boosts open source health IT
Well, this is all very cloak and dagger, isn't it?

Sarahm300- You continue to bash VistA because of its underlying technology, but provide no technical reasons why. Why is that? Further, you h... (Read the rest)
Posted by: benmehling Posted on: 10/19/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
System Integrators view of VistA  sarahm300 | 10/16/09
I will try to do that  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 10/16/09
RE: Kolodner move boosts open source health IT  benmehling | 10/19/09

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