Octo Barnet, MD, died June 30, 2020 at the age of 89. Barnett was the founder and former Senior Scientific Director of the Laboratory of Computer Science at MGH. He is internationally recognized as one of the founding fathers of medical informatics who pioneered the use of computers in patient care.
Dr. Barnett studied mathematics, computer science, and chemistry at Vanderbilt University. He earned his MD from Harvard Medical School and completed his residency at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston. Dr. Barnett and his wife, Sarah, also raised three sons: John, Andrew, and Robert.
Barnett understood the needs and workflows of hospital staff and the possibilities and limitations of the technology. He spoke the language of both programmers and physicians and brought a valuable mix of skills that allowed the project to go forward. In 1964, Dr. Barnett was recruited by Mass General to head the Hospital Computer Project, an ambitious plan to implement a large hospital information system. From this project, the Laboratory of Computer Science was born. He remained the director of the lab until his retirement in 2012. Learn more about Dr. Barnett’s work with the Laboratory of Computer Science.
Although he described himself humbly as “just a country doctor,” Dr. Barnett altered the course of the practice of medicine when he suggested, in the 1950s, “We ought to try using time sharing computer systems to improve medical care.” He was co-developer of COSTAR, one of the nation’s first computerized electronic health records, and of DXplain, one of the best known, widely used diagnostic decision support systems. The programming language known as Massachusetts General Hospital Utility Multi-Programming System (MUMPS), which remains in widespread use today as the foundation of numerous clinical systems, was invented in LCS under his leadership. He has authored numerous publications in medical informatics with subjects as diverse as electronic health records, medical education, knowledge access and decision support.
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I think it was BLISS, I recall working with software engineers when there was trouble, and remember looking at the BLISS code.
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