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OpenRep FREE

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OpenRep FREE is a 100% pure Java desktop application designed to serve as a homeopathic software with capabilities to open and use multiple repertories, perform repertorizations and view its results, manage patients and view different materia medicae. It is also designed to save and load data in human readable xml format.

Res Medicinae

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Res Medicinae is to become a comprising software solution for use in Medicine which combines intuitive ease of use with great flexibility, reached through the usage of CYBOP technology. It wants to adhere to common standards for medical software, wherever useful, and will thus be open to other systems. Using the CYBOL language, users are enabled to, themselves, modify applications.

Res Medicinae is the attempt to overcome high pricing in the realm of Medical Information Systems and to provide users with a free, stable, secure, platform-independent, extensive system.

Clinic Management System (CMS)

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The CMS3.0 is an open-source clinic management system project jointly implemented by the Hong Kong Medical Association (HKMA) and the Information and software Industry Association (ISIA), with the funding support from the Office of the Government Chief Information Officer (OGCIO) under the Sector-specific Programme (SSP) for the Medical and Health Sector, and was developed by the Mobigator Technology Group.

SQL Clinic

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SQL Clinic 4 is a clinical database/web application for psychiatric providers in the United States.

LIMS for proteomics (LIPAGE)

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LIPAGE is an open source laboratory information management system for 2DPAGE-based proteomics.

Hospital OS

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Hospital OS is a Hospital Information System for managing hospital operations. It is a Client - Server software in which the server works as a central unit that stores all of the information and the clients are the units that feed the information into the server.

MARiS

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The MARiS Project goal is to realize a package suite for Radiological Workflow using Open Source tools and technologies in according with IHE guidelines. The architecture of the single packages is based on the concept of IHE actor: this is very useful to develope a system that is an ensamble of single pieces that cooperate together using IHE profiles.

Mediboard

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Mediboard is an open source Healthcare Information System based on web technologies.

Deployed in either a public or private healthcare center, Mediboard handles the whole its patient files as well as most workflows and plannings of its activity.

As of april 2011, more than 1,1 million patient files in France are managed by Mediboard (link).

Borboleta

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"Borboleta is a mobile open source software for primary health homecare - 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."

ZEPRS

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The Zambia Electronic Perinatal Record System (ZEPRS) is an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system used by public obstetric clinics and a hospital (the University Teaching Hospital) in Lusaka, Zambia to improve patient care. The University of Alabama Birmingham (UAB) Center for Research in Women's Health (CRWH), RTI, and the Center for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia (CIDRZ) developed ZEPRS with local medical expertise and project engagement from the Lusaka Urban Health District, Central Board of Health and funding support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

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