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Re: OpenSource Medical Software website
by HL7 on Sunday January 01, 2006 @ 02:57 PM
I've been trying for several months to find out more about HL7. While they tout their stuff as open standards, you have to purchase a membership which is minimum $450 per year to have any access. Can someone who has a membership just make the documents available so everyone can see this 'standard'? Their source licenses at least seem to allow this, but getting the first copy is another matter. I'd particularly like to check out the JavaSig HL7 kit at the following URL, but I sure don't have $450 US to give for it.
http://www.hl7.org/Special/committees/java/index.cfm
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    Re: OpenSource Medical Software website
    by Yeb Havinga on Monday January 22, 2007 @ 04:02 AM

    Hi, Since oktober 2006, HL7 JavaSig is open source. Take a look at HL7 Java SIG Project

    Best, Yeb


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