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The CodePlex Foundation - New Open-source Non Profit Foundation Funded by Microsoft

Posted Sep 11 2009 10:22pm

The mission of the foundation is to help the exchange of code and understanding, to involve software companies and open source communities.  It is completely separate from Microsoft.  The software hosted on CodePlex is not to compete with other open source communities, but rather to image enhance and add value with offerings.  Microsoft has donated 1 million to get the Foundation going, which is non profit with it’s own board of directors. 

The CodePlex site itself has been around for a while and is home to the Common User Interface which I have posted about many times here.  The Common User Interface is a front end that could be adopted by any EMR/EHR company and further developed.  A lot of work on the project has been done in the UK already. 

Microsoft Common User Interface for Health Applications- Silverlight...and Windows Presentation Foundation

I played around with the demonstration and did a short video on how the screens navigate with Silverlight.  With as complicated as medical record technology is getting today, would it not be nice to see the same or very similar screens for data entry at every hospital and the same for doctor’s offices?  That is the whole idea of having the software open for development.  One MD told me he had to learn 5 different medical record systems to get through his internship.  Here’s an example of a physician/developer in New Zealand who is working with the software with developing medical records technology. 

Not too long ago I did an interview with Mike Naimoli, US Director of Microsoft Life Sciences and we discussed CodePlex and how it comes into play with their customized solutions too.  BD 

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