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OHNews Weekly Summary - 5/25/2013

May 25, 2013  -  See some of the major hot news items, news clips, and blogs posted on Open Health News (OHNews) over the past week. [1st Weekly Summary]

OHN News & Blogs
  • From Reactive to Preventative Health Care – a Role for Open Map Standards
  • Current State of Android Mobile Apps and mHealth Projects
  • VistA and Related 'Open Source' EHR Systems in use Across California
  • VistA System Implementations Continue Across India
  • MyOSCAR: An Open Source PHR System Being Used in Canada

News Clips

  • Sage launches open access Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
  • Amazingly Rapid Growth in Use of EHR Systems Across the U.S.
  • Driving innovation with Open Source
  • Participatory Medicine: Your Patient Is Your Partner
  • Data.gov Launches New Catalog and APIs
  • Hagel Opts for Commercial Electronic Health Record Software
  • Health IT Market in Growth Mode
  • IEEE Launches Open-Access ‘Mega-Journal’
  • Bi-directional Health Information Exchange (BHIE) between VA & DoD

To see OHNews Feature Stories, Calendar of Events, Resources, and more - go to the OHNews Home Page.

Roger Maduro
Publisher & Managing Editor, Open Health News

Posted May 30, 2013 - 9:11am by Peter Groen
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