[mdlug] Obahma plan to digitize health care
David Lane
dcl400m at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 12 12:35:07 EST 2009
I was at Micro Center recently and met a couple the developed solutions for Med. Billing.
Years ago I worked for a Doctor and the Med. Bill solution ran on SCO Unix.
One problem with Digitizing Medical records is that someone has to sign them. and that establishes an
audit trail of care.
As for costs and the ablity to create a cost effective solution. I think every body will agree Linux offers
robustness in solutions.
David C. Lane
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From: Michael S. Mikowski <z_mikowski at yahoo.com>
To: MDLUG's Main discussion list <mdlug at mdlug.org>
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 12:04:09 PM
Subject: Re: [mdlug] Obahma plan to digitize health care
Hi Gary and All:
On Monday 12 January 2009 08:14:21 Garry Stahl wrote:
> <EX CATHEDRA> Please take it to the discuss list. This s politics, not
> computers. </EX CATHEDRA>
While this was presented politically and descended into name calling, I do
very much appreciate the topic. Let me try to pull this back into the Linux
world.
First, I fixed the title :)
I believe should mobilize to get this system OSS-based! There are lots of
content management systems that run very well on Linux that could be
candidates for this purpose.
The establishment is almost certainly already working on cornering this
market, locking it down, and making it part of their profit machines.
Cornering the Medicare records processing is how Ross Perot made his billions.
And yes, they probably would want to use out-sourced labor.
Research and experience shows how fractured health-care insurance system
(HMO's) bilk nearly all tax payers through denied claims and vastly enriches
the few to the tune of billions of dollars for individual executives. See
United Health Care, WellPoint, etc. Toyota opted to build some plants in
Canada in spite of enormous offers from US states because of our health care
mess.
If this is going to happen, letting this fall into the hands of the
establishment with closed solutions would be a serious misstep IMO. I for one
will be exploring opportunities to become part of this effort using OSS.
Today.
Sincerely, Mike
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