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ch.oddb.org

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ODDB.org is an OpenDrugDatabase that enables the search for Drugs by their ActiveAgent, Name, Producer, ATC-Code. You
can do a price comparison between the Original Drug and the Generic by Clicking on the Drug's Name. The database tells you when the Drug has been registred in Switzerland. ODDB.org exports the complete Data in the YAML.org Format (15'881 registred products).

Phoenix CTMS

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Phoenix CTMS is a modern web application combining capabilities of database software used in clinical research in one modular system.

  • PRS (Patient Recruitment System)
  • CTMS (Clinical Trial Management System)
  • CDMS (Clinical Data Management System)

This unmatched feature set is geared to support all operational and regulatory requirements of the clinical front end in academic research, at CROs (Contract Research Organisations) and hospitals conducting clinical studies of any phase.

OpenRBF

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OpenRBF is a web based Open Source software that manages Result and Performance Based Financing in the Health, Education, and Governance sector. The tool can be adapted to any sector.

openHIE

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OpenHIE is a Global Mission-Driven Community of Practice
Dedicated to improve the health of the underserved through open and collaborative, development and support of country driven, large scale health information sharing architectures.
Enabling large scale health information interoperability
Offering freely available standards-based approaches and reference technologies
Supporting each other’s needs through peer technical assistance communities

The Spatiotemporal Epidemiological Modeler (STEM) Project

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The Spatiotemporal Epidemiological Modeler (STEM) tool is designed to help scientists and public health officials create and use spatial and temporal models of emerging infectious diseases. These models can aid in understanding and potentially preventing the spread of such diseases.

Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics

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The Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics (or OHDSI, pronounced "Odyssey") program is a multi-stakeholder, interdisciplinary collaborative to bring out the value of health data through large-scale analytics. All our solutions are open-source.

OHDSI has established an international network of researchers and observational health databases with a central coordinating center housed at Columbia University.

PatientExploreR

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PatientExploreR interfaces with a relational database of EHR data in the Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership (OMOP) Common Data Model (CDM). This application produces patient-level interactive and dynamic reports and visualization of clinical data, without requiring programming skills.

OSEHRA VistA

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OSEHRA VistA is a set of software components designed to support open source EHR solutions based upon the award-winning VistA EHR developed by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. OSEHRA VistA is not intended as a complete EHR solution, but as a baseline of open source community code that will strengthen all VistA-based EHR implementations and accelerate community innovation. OSEHRA VistA consists of FOIA VistA, with redacted code replaced to ensure functionality, plus added innovations and established, OSEHRA-certified software from the community.

OpenAutism Health Picture

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OpenAutism Health Picture is a beautiful and actionable visual representation of an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) patient's health status, designed to increase awareness of the individual factors that can affect health.

Project Objective
Design an open source “picture” (set of services and visualizations) of an ASD patient that is accurate, timely, helpful, longitudinal, always-updating, includes life data, and informs patients and their care team of their ever-changing health status, care plan evolution, needed behavior changes, and next steps.

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