Meeting Overview
VistA Community Meetings are working meetings.
Ultimately, the agenda of a VistA Community Meeting is
driven by the interests of the participants. The first session is a
round table where the participants introduce themselves and state their
objectives for the meeting. The meeting's tracks are then finalized and
working groups are formed. The groups work independently (often in the
same room), with regular plenary sessions to review progress. The
following are the common activities of VistA Community Meetings.
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Software installation -- anyone who
attends the meeting with a laptop or personal computer will have an
opportunity to leave with the VistA open source free software (OSFS)
stack installed on it. Attendees are invited to bring their personal
computers with network cards and cables or WiFi cards.
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Development coordination -- there
is ongoing VistA development in the VistA community outside the VA, and
the VA provides regular updates of VistA. These parallel developments
must be merged in order to keep VistA coherent.
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Education and information sharing
-- although VistA is easy to use in a clinical setting, it is a
tremendously capable system that takes expertise to configure and
maintain. There is literally no one person who is expert in all aspects
of VistA.
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Advocacy -- since VistA is in the
public domain, there is no vendor with a large marketing budget to
publicize and promote it. The economy around VistA is based on
providing services. Thus, public advocacy of VistA plays a significant
role in the effort to bring to society the benefits of VistA--a
monumental and valuable project for which we have paid (and continue to
pay) with our tax dollars.
The meetings are opportunities to work hard--individuals
are often there late into the evening--and also to interact with others
from around the country, and sometimes around the world, who share an
interest in improving the quality and affordability of healthcare
through the use of the VistA OSFS stack.
Times: 9am - 5pm
The Greenbelt meeting is organized around five tracks:
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Installing OpenVistA -- Attendees
interested in installing Linux, GT.M, and VistA on their laptops will
have the chance to work together with volunteers to learn how to do
this and to help document the process of installing and configuring
OpenVistA.
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Developing OpenVistA -- VistA
programmers interested in working on OpenVistA will have a room, a
network, collaborators, and projects to work on together.
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VistA Classes -- Attendees
interested in learning about VistA may choose from a suite of two-hour
intensive classes on a variety subjects, including Essential VistA
APIs, VistA Coding Techniques, Systems & Capacity Management, CPRS
Demo & Overview, VistA Business & Project Management, and more.
If you would like to request or offer classes on other subjects, please
contact Rick Marshall at WorldVistA.
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WorldVistA Organization --
Attendees interested in the future of the VistA community can help
shape WorldVistA membership, form committees and councils, and incubate
projects.
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Special Sessions -- Representatives
from government agencies and nonprofit organizations can request
special sessions to discuss their plans and interests with WorldVistA.
VistA Around the World -- All
international VistA adopters were invited to a special session on
Wednesday, 20 October 2004, to discuss their common needs and
interests. If you represent a VistA site outside the USA, please
contact Joseph Dal Molin at WorldVistA for details.
Meeting Venue
Hewlett-Packard Greenbelt Office
rooms: Maryland 1 & 2
6406 Ivy Lane
Greenbelt, MD 20770 USA
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