A Rhode Island Hospital has started using Google Glass in the ED
POSSCON Cancels 2014 Conference
POSSCON introduces All Things Open
Join the world’s top developers, technologists and decision makers as we explore open source and the open web in the enterprise. Two days of keynotes, talks, tutorials and networking opportunities in Raleigh and the Research Triangle area.
How will google glass affect healthcare?
OSCON 2013
OSCON – 2011 – Healthcare Track
OSCON will once again have a healthcare track this year. The event is in Portland, OR on July 25-29. The information on healthcare is below:
POSSCON 2011 – Speakers and Videos
POSSCON 2011
Although I was unable to attend the first day of events due to a conflicting meeting in Atlanta (TAG – Georgia Technology Summit) I did manage to attend the after hours party and an impromptu “Birds of a Feather” discussion on the NIH challenge of taking a developed product “open source”. Many options were presented including the Drupal and Apache models.
Some of the highlights of Day Two (Thursday)
The Synergy Between Open Source and Healthcare – A great history of Anesthesia system development and implementation at Duke.
Healthcare Panel Discussion – The panel contained all M.D.’s (something you never see at open source meetings) and was a great opportunity to get perspectives from practicing , government, academic, and commercial physicians.
Alembic Foundation – A background on the new foundation which will carry the CONNECT project forward.
The Development & Growth of the OpenEMR Project – An overview of the project history and current status (Certification under way).
Thank you again for the great job organizing the event and finding quality speakers. I look forward to another healthcare track next year.
POSSCON 2011
The fourth annual Palmetto Open Source Software Conference (POSSCON) is March 23, 24, and 25 in Columbia, SC. This year POSSCON has included a track on healthcare.
The goal of the event is to provide affordable access to quality open source education in the southeast U.S, an area that currently has little of it.
HRSA – Open Source and Public Domain Software
Open source and public domain section in the Health IT Adoption Toolbox at HRSA.gov.