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Professor Jeremy Wyatt of the Institute for Digital Healthcare at the UK-based University of Warwick, speaks with Managing Editor Mike Miliard about open source technology in healthcare; how it affects data security, the challenges of software development and what open source means for the future of healthcare IT.


