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OpenAffairs TV covers open source technology, open government (Gov2.0) and healthcare technology. We bring reporting and interview people who are shaping the future of technology and government.

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OpenAffairs TV covers open source technology, open government (Gov2.0) and healthcare technology. We bring reporting and interview people who are shaping the future of technology and government.

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    Richard Boyd, Director of Emerging and Disruptive Technologies at Lockheed Martin

    Richard Boyd, Director of Emerging and Disruptive Technologies at Lockheed Martin

    Last year, on the last day of the HIMSS'11 conference, Richard Boyd of Lockheed Martin Virtual World Labs shared his "Simulation Prescription"; showing how gaming and simulation technology have the potential to further revolutionize health care. One year later, OATV was able to catch up with Richard, now Director of Emerging and Disruptive Technologies (or as Aneesh Chopra calls him - "Disruptive Man"), on the developments that Lockheed Martin has taken to create a Virtual World Ecosystem Framework. The great news? Lockheed has taken a kernel approach, creating roles for what he hopes is going to become a massively parallel contribution system. AND it's going to be released with an open license with the goal of getting simulation everywhere on any modern web browser. Richard says that we can expect to see the software "kernel" made available midway through 2012, thanks in large part to some of Lockheed's federal partners.

    • 11 min
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    HIMSS 12 - Interoperability at Kaiser Permanente

    HIMSS 12 - Interoperability at Kaiser Permanente

    At HIMSS12 in Las Vegas, Open Affairs TV spoke with Phil Fasano, Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer of Kaiser Permanente, the nation’s largest not-for-profit health plan and health care provider about some of the technology being contributed to the open-source community by KP. Convergent medical terminology released in 2010, is a dictionary of medical terms that translates between doc-speak and layperson terms for use online. The company hopes that use of this language database will enable and encourage future interoperability between medical systems, and is contributing $1 million annually to help integrate the library both nationally and internationally.

    • 2 min
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    The e-Patient Rap: "I wanna be an e-Patient"

    The e-Patient Rap: "I wanna be an e-Patient"

    Recorded at the first-ever O'Reilly Health Foocamp. @ePatientDave deBronkart, Health IT expert Keith "@motorcycle_guy" Boone and ONC "Consumerista" @Lygeia Riccardi go all-out on their wonderful rap sone "I wanna be an e-Patient". If you're a healthcare geek, it's a must watch!

    • 1 min
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    Open EMR presentation and discussion at Portland Linux User Group

    Open EMR presentation and discussion at Portland Linux User Group

    Tony McCormick, Secretary of the Open EMR Foundation, and Project manager of their Meaningful Use certification talks about the history of the project.

    • 1 hr 29 min
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    Federal Health and technology leaders on open standards successes; encouraging health IT entrepreneurs at HIMSS '11 venture fair

    Federal Health and technology leaders on open standards successes; encouraging health IT entrepreneurs at HIMSS '11 venture fair

    Proclaiming "today is the best time to be a healthcare entrepreneur in America", Unites States Chief Technology Officer Aneesh Chopra stood before a room of health IT and business leaders at the HIMSS 2011 Health IT Venture Fair & Strategic Partner Forum. Kicking off the pre-conference panel of government leaders in health IT, management and policy. Joining Chopra were Peter Levin, CIO of the Veterans Administration, and Farzad Mostashari, MD Deputy National Coordinator of the Office of National Coordinator, the office overseeing technical and policy aspects of US healthcare transformation efforts. The one-day venture forum preceded the HIMSS 2011 Annual Conference & Exposition, and focused on driving healthcare IT related innovation and economic development opportunities in the private sector based on opportunities presented in the HITECH and Affordable Care Acts.

    • 1 hr 21 min
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    Steve Holden welcomes guests during his Open Bastion launch in Portland Oregon

    Steve Holden welcomes guests during his Open Bastion launch in Portland Oregon

    Steve Holden welcomes guests during his Open Bastion launch in Portland Oregon on February 17th, 2011. Steve announced his move to Portland, the launch of The Open bastion, as well as a call to action for a broad cross-section of the Portland open source, government and technology communities.

    • 3 min

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