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VA Launches Challenge.gov Contest for Scheduling Appointments
WASHINGTON --(Business Wire)--
The Department of Veterans Affairs is challenging software developers to
create new systems that schedule appointments in VA's nationwide health
system.
"This contest marks a major change in direction by VA, away from
software that is so customized that only VA can use it, toward open
standards and commercial systems that build on proven practices," said
Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki. "The competition will
help us serve Veterans by encouraging ideas to provide more personalized
care."
Through a Medical Appointment Scheduling System (MASS) Contest, hosted
on the site Challenge.gov, VA will award as many as three prizes for the
creation of an open-source and open application program interface
(API)-based system to replace components of VA's 25-year-old scheduling
software in its VistA electronic health system.
"For the last 18 months, we have been working with the open source
community to support this change in direction. Today we announce yet
another project supported by that community," said Roger Baker, VA
assistant secretary for information technology.
The contest was formally announced in the Federal Register on Oct. 16,
2012. Registration is due by May 13, 2013, and all entries must be
finalized by June 13, 2013.
The MASS Contest is driven by VA's decision to transition its VistA
electronic health system into an openly architected product and to
challenge developers to offer standards-based, modular components that
can be extended and modified much more easily than customized products.
Proprietary, commercial systems are eligible for prizes, but all entries
in the contest will be required to have open connections, or APIs.
Entries with substantial open source content will be especially welcomed.
VA plans to announce winners on or about Sept. 30, 2013. Contestants, in
order to be judged, will contribute the open APIs and any open source
content in their entries to the Open Source (News - Alert) Electronic Health Record
Agent. VA will use the results of the contest to design final
specification for an appointment scheduling system to be deployed
nationally.
Information is available at the contest website. www.vascheduling.challenge.gov

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