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MUMPS users The United States Veterans Administration was one of the earliest organizations to adopt MUMPS as the programming language for a major project. Their early projects, and contributions to the library of free MUMPS code, are still being used today. ==Veterans Administration and Department of Defense==
The Veterans Administration (now called the United States Department of Veterans Affairs) officially adopted MUMPS as the programming language to be used while implementing a hospital information system in the early 1980s. The original version, the Decentralized Hospital Computer Program (DHCP) was delivered early and under budget. Before implementing DHCP, the VA also wrote a DBMS for MUMPS, called FileMan. Today, the most recent expanded release of DHCP is known as Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture (VistA). All three systems are available in source code for use in compatible applications. Both have won awards for efficiency and innovation, VistA as recently as 2006. The VA hired SAIC to do two pilot projects, converting from the algorithms from MUMPS to a Java/web based solution. The projects were canceled, but one of the pilots was completed. The completed project converted the MUMPS code to functionally equivalent, web-enabled Java. This pilot is open source and can still be acquired from the VA. Nearly the entire VA hospital system in the United States, the Indian Health Service, as well as major parts of the Department of Defense CHCS hospital system run systems using MUMPS databases for clinical data tracking. These are built on Intersystem's Caché platform. These uses are among the most significant computer applications in the world in terms of number of facilities, number of people tracked, geographical dispersion of sites using the software, ...
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