The Department of Veterans Affairs has released a draft Request for Proposal aimed at forming an Open Source community around its VistA electronic health record system, according to a VA news release.
VA expects to begin conversion to an Open Source version of VistA by this summer. A key step in this process will be the selection of a custodial agent to perform all aspects of operating the Open Source community. In February, VA released a Request for Information asking for information from stakeholders and potential offerors for a custodial agent. VA also issued a draft RFP for custodial services.
Upon selecting a custodial agent, VA will deploy VistA Open Source to all of its facilities and will contribute all non-security essential modifications to the product it makes or pays for directly to the Open Source custodian. VA expects that other organizations may commit to VistA Open Source and welcomes their participation in the development, use and governance of VistA.
Read the news release about VistA Open Source.
Read other coverage about electronic health records:
- Florida Pilot Program Allows ED Physicians to Share Patient Information
- Study: $162K EMR Pricetag for Five-Physician Practice
- IOM Report: Medical Records Should Include Sexual Orientation
VA expects to begin conversion to an Open Source version of VistA by this summer. A key step in this process will be the selection of a custodial agent to perform all aspects of operating the Open Source community. In February, VA released a Request for Information asking for information from stakeholders and potential offerors for a custodial agent. VA also issued a draft RFP for custodial services.
Upon selecting a custodial agent, VA will deploy VistA Open Source to all of its facilities and will contribute all non-security essential modifications to the product it makes or pays for directly to the Open Source custodian. VA expects that other organizations may commit to VistA Open Source and welcomes their participation in the development, use and governance of VistA.
Read the news release about VistA Open Source.
Read other coverage about electronic health records:
- Florida Pilot Program Allows ED Physicians to Share Patient Information
- Study: $162K EMR Pricetag for Five-Physician Practice
- IOM Report: Medical Records Should Include Sexual Orientation