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Model-Driven Health Tools (MDHT)

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Open Health Tools Model-Driven Health Tools (MDHT) Project is a wide-ranging open source effort to promote interoperability in healthcare infrastructure. It promotes shared artifacts between related healthcare standards and standards development organizations, and works to develop localized specifications. It also delivers a common modeling framework and tools that support seamless integration of design, publication, and runtime artifact creation.

RANDI2

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RANDI2 is an open source web application for randomization within clinical trials. It supports a variety of randomization algorithms and offers a very useful set of functions for randomization data & progress visualization and trial management - for more information please visit http://www.randi2.org

openEHR-Gen

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EHR-Gen Open Framework is a generator of electronic medical record systems based on openEHR standard and dynamic technologies like Grails Framework and the Groovy language.

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.

Tidepool

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We believe that you own your own diabetes data. It’s your disease, so it’s your data. If you would like to donate your data to an anonymous database, we’ll make that easy. If you’d like to share data with your doctor, we’ll make that easy, too.

We believe that diabetes data should be easily accessible through a secure, modern platform that enables a vibrant ecosystem of applications.

We believe in great design, that mobile and web applications should be elegant, intuitive and easy to use. We believe that with the right context, data can be meaningful and actionable.

SHIMMER

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Shimmer is free and open-source, so you can easily add your own integrations and audit existing ones. Not to mention, you can use it with any programming language.
Fast to deploy: Stop wasting time trying to get digital health data - quickly deploy Shimmer with a few commands both locally and in the cloud.

CyberUnits

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CyberUnits is a cross-platform class library for rapid programming of high-performance computer simulations in life sciences. It supports modelling for biomedical cybernetics and systems biology with Object Pascal, S and Matlab.

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

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.