Class III Code in the VA - Please send me a list

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Nancy Anthracite

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Oct 22, 2012, 11:45:49 AM10/22/12
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At one time the VA had a listing of over 1500 Class III projects that had code
available inside the VA. Now all of the Class III code inside the VA is going
to be carefully cataloged, reviewed and restricted.

Roger Baker told us at a VistA Community Meeting that we could make FOIA
requests for Class III code. This may be the last chance we have to do that as
there is an election coming ups

So I am looking for a list of known class III code that those in the community
would like us to try to get released from the VA. OSEHRA can ask for it and I
will make a formal FOIA request for it. With the election coming up, please
respond quickly!

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Oct 22, 2012, 11:52:16 AM10/22/12
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Bed Inventory is one I had heard of. Do we have it?
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Kevin Toppenberg

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Oct 22, 2012, 6:05:25 PM10/22/12
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Even further, there is code that the VA paid for as R&D via the Innovations Programs.  They may or may not make it to class III status, but would be a nice addition to the open source code repository.

Kevin

petercyli

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Oct 23, 2012, 2:41:13 PM10/23/12
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At the OSEHRA Summit, Thomas Fagan, a pharmacist and a MUMPS developer at VA, in his presentation titled Software Enhancements Within VA as Candidates for OSEHRA Evaluation, was ready to make a Class III software contribution to OSEHRA on enhancement made to the Pharmacy package.  His rational for pushing this effort is to see if the code contribution can be certify and be incorporate into the Class I code base.  Again, the bottleneck may be the FOIA process; who at VA gets to be the gate keeper on what gets released, and whether the process can streamlined.


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