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OHNews Weekly Summary - 6/14/2013

June 14, 2013  -  The following is a brief summary of some of the hot news items, selected news clips, feature stories, and blogs posted on Open Health News (OHNews) over the past week.

OHN News & Blogs

  • VistA and Other 'Open Source' EHR Systems in New York & New England States
  • The Health IT Landscape Through the Lens of the State CIO
  • EHS and the Hakeem Program Continue to Successfully Implement 'Open' EHR Systems in Jordan
  • VistA and Other 'Open Source' EHR Systems in North Carolina & Mid-Atlantic States
  • Health IT Strategies to Enable More Patient/Provider Collaboration in the 21st Century
  • OHN Reports From Health Datapalooza IV
  • 'Opening Up' the FDA

Selected News Clips

  • Indian Health Service (IHS) Plans to Modernize EHR
  • OSEHRA Announces 2nd Annual Open Source EHR Summit and Workshop
  • Sony SmartWatch Takes Wearable Tech into Open-Source Territory
  • Supreme Court says Human Genes Cannot be Patented
  • Senator Slams Pentagon for Its Electronic Health Record Strategy
  • VA CIO shares forthcoming Open Source contributions
  • Grameen Foundation develops Mobile Technology for Community Health (MOTECH)
  • GOOD 100: Meet Todd Park, Fueling Innovation Through Free Data

To see other OHN News, Feature Stories, Calendar of Events, Resources, and more - go to the Open Health News (OHN) Home Page.

Roger Maduro
Publisher & Managing Editor, Open Health News

Posted June 16, 2013 - 8:31am by Peter Groen
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