Marc: Thanks for the tip about the MUG proceedings already in the
archive. I've also posted some of my oral history videos there, and
Ed deMoel's web site is archived on the Archive's Wayback Machine at
https://web.archive.org/web/20210510043812/https://71.174.62.16/MDC/
Travis: It would be great to see the VA History Office get involved.
I would also hope that perhaps the VA could look back at it's own
history and stop repeating it's past mistakes. As it stands, we have
a never-ending sequence of new VA administrators basically saying the
same thing, which fails, but then restarts with the next
administration. And VA/DoD sharing is even worse. We had working
VA/DoD interoperable sites in the early 1980's which were technically,
but not politically successful (the basic issue was that DoD did not
want to share with VA). But VA medical informatics has long ago been
overtaken by political, not technical considerations.
Great to see you looking at the history of the CDW. I might suggest
going back a bit further to the origins of the FileMan approach. I
have an oral history interview with Gio Wiederhold, Stanford CS
professor who inspired a lot of my early thinking about FileMan when I
was working with George Timson. Interestingly, he was also the major
professor to Larry Page at the outset of Google. Consider how well
Google has been able to make sense of today's information without
resorting to a Dewey Decimal System-like indexing system. Now look at
health care's efforts to impose a Dewey Decimal-like approach to
medical informatics (who in their right mind would consider coding to
the level of "struck by a duck"
https://www.icd10data.com/ICD10CM/Codes/V00-Y99/W50-W64/W61-/W61.62XD
as a meaningful way of trying to code a complex system - what we
called "false precision" in our early underground days)
In any case, there is a lot of "meta" thinking that went into the
early days that is being ignored by the state of the EHR in the VA
(and the industry in general. I think we were a lot closer
conceptually to the Google/Wikipedia mechanisms for sense-making than
the Dewey-Decimal-like semantic death spiral that is engulfing the EHR
industry today.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSnCN-HQXvI
Any other volunteers to help out in this archive effort?
P.S. I just read that Judy Faulkner made it #64 on Forbes "100 most
important women 2021" list
https://www.forbes.com/power-women/#cca446d5e252 She is ranked ahead
of Taylor Swift and Queen Elizabeth, which is pretty good for a MUMPS
programmer.
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