Open Health Tools (OHT) today announced
it has accepted a donation from the California HealthCare
Foundation (CHCF) of key software components from a $10 million
health information data exchange project. CHCF provided the
open-source format software code to OHT, a community of information
technology and health care participants, to help accelerate
establishment of regional health information exchanges, a
critical but often missing piece of the health care delivery
system. For more information, see the Open
Health Information Exchange project.
"CollabNet facilitated CHCF's efforts and will support
all future code donations to OHT. We are providing a world-class
development platform and online community services to enable
OHT's members and distributed project teams to collaborate
in an open and secure environment," said Tony de la Lama,
vice president of corporate strategy and marketing at CollabNet.
"The CollabNet platform is a perfect fit for the vision
of a global health information exchange system where health
organizations anywhere in the world are able to collaborate,
share code, and jointly develop software and new technology
standards."
Palamida conducted a software composition analysis on the
California HealthCare Foundation code base and provided a
complete inventory of all open source and third-party projects
and versions in use for identification of known vulnerabilities
and intellectual property ownership. "Open Health Tools
is taking an important step towards expanding the use of open
source in the health care market," said Mark Tolliver,
Palamida CEO. "We're proud to have been chosen by OHT
to assure its community that its projects are enterprise-ready."
According to a March 2006 study conducted by Forrester Consulting
on behalf of CHCF: "Successful development of open source
software for health care will require viable developer communities.
Such communities, which share an interest in a particular
type of software, are the engines that drive open source projects."
CHCF originally supported development of the contributed
software for the Santa Barbara County Care Data Exchange (SBCCDE),
one of the nation's first regional health information exchanges.
SBCCDE ceased operations in 2006, but it spurred the federal
government's adoption of a plan to establish regional health
information organizations (RHIOs) throughout the United States.
Explained Jonah Frohlich, CHCF senior program officer, "Our
experience taught us that these exchanges can improve quality
and access to vital clinical information when and where it
is needed. With the potential for cost reduction, we hope
that more clinics and practices in underserved communities
take advantage of open source products."
CollabNet lowers the barrier of entry for global organizations
to collaborate, code share, and co-develop software and technology
standards. CollabNet's secure environment and software development
platform allows projects and project teams to ramp up in days
rather than weeks.
About Open Health Tools
Open Health Tools
is a collaborative effort between national health agencies,
major health care providers, researchers, academics, international
standards bodies, and companies from Australia, Canada, the
United States, the United Kingdom, and Europe. Its goal is
to develop common health care IT products and services and
provide software tools and components that accelerate the
implementation of electronic health information interoperability
platforms, thus improving patient quality of care, safety,
and access to electronic health records (EHRs).
About CollabNet
With 1.3 million users, CollabNet
leads the software industry towards a new era of collaborative
software development. By connecting remote teams and integrating
disparate development tools, the CollabNet platform simplifies
distributed development, reduces infrastructure costs by up
to 50%, and eliminates silos between isolated teams to speed
innovation. CollabNet is the company behind Subversion, the
world's premier version control and software configuration
management solution for distributed teams.
About Palamida
Palamida is the industry's
first application security solution exclusively for open-source
software that uses component-level analysis to quickly identify
and track undocumented code and associated security vulnerabilities,
as well as intellectual property and compliance issues. Palamida
solutions enable development organizations to cost-effectively
manage and secure mission critical applications and products.
Customers include Avaya, Cisco Systems, EMC, Microsoft, and
Sun Microsystems, among others.
Contact Information
Silvina Martínez
California HealthCare Foundation
510.587.3149
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