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Opereffa

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Opereffa stands for openEHR REFerence Framework and Application. It is a project for creating an open source clinical application which will be driven by the Clinical Review Board of openEHR. The clinical application will be built on top of a Java based open source framework, which is using the existing open source Java reference implementation of openEHR.

This web site contains information about the project, source code and binaries, and finally a demonstration of the current state of Opereffa.

KwaMoja

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Our vision at KwaMoja is to make African businesses more competitive with those in the west. In the Eighties, western businesses went through a revolution, lowering inventory costs, improving efficiencies, improving quality, and raising profits for their shareholders. Central to this revolution was the rolling out of ERP software. Very few businesses in the west do not now take advantage of ERP.

KwaMoja is an open source ERP project based in Africa, committed to improving the efficiency, and profitability of every African business.

OPAL

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OPAL Is a full stack web framework for building health care applications.

OPAL encourages rapid development, and elegant, pragmatic design.

Focussed on health care, it builds on years of research and design to
help you in building your app. It's free and open source.

elCID (electronic Clinical Infection Database)

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Highly customisable open source software for managing inpatients & outpatients with infections.

Designed for infection services, features include

EtherCIS

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EtherCIS (Ethereal Clinical Information System) is an Open Source platform compatible with the openEHR standard. It is design to allow simple interactions with clients using RESTful API and persist clinical data in a separate DB engine. Clinical data are exchanged using different formats:

FLAT JSON: which is a flatten representation of access path along with the corresponding field value
Canonical XML: representing an openEHR composition in standard XML
For more details on data representation in openEHR see this page

MedClipse

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MedClipse is an open-source Electronic Medical Record (EMR) software for the Swiss general practitioner. It will implement things such as agenda, billing (Tarmed), medical and administrative data management, prescriptions, referrals and other tools.

OpenVista CIS

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OpenVista is an Open Source electronic health record (EHR) based on the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs' VistA system. OpenVista supports the clinical and nutritional services workflows of acute and ambulatory care facilities through seven foundational applications: the Clinical Information System (CIS); the Health Information Management System (HIMS); Laboratory, Pharmacy, Radiology, and Nutrition and Food Service applications; and the OpenVista Interface Suite.

Raxa JSS EMR

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The Raxa JSS EMR is an information management system ("Raxa") designed for and to be initially implemented at the Jan Swasthya Sahyog (JSS), a healthcare non-governmental organization (NGO) working in a largely rural, underserved community in India. Raxa JSS EMR is an OpenMRS based Health Information System.

Sagui Saúde

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Sagui Saúde is an open source software system to manage a primary healthcare center and to assist the mobile software Borboleta, a primary health homecare software. It is developed by FLOSS Competence Center of IME-USP. The general goal of the Borboleta Project is to investigate tools and innovative methodologies in IT to support home care programs in public health, using advanced tools of Mobile Computing to promote the improvement of health services offered to people with low income.

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