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openMEDIS

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OpenMEDIS is a simple, flexible, and standardized tool to collect (inventory) and process (manage) information on health technology infrastructure, e.g. medical devices in low- and middle income countries.

Hospital Schedule

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Hospital Schedule was developed in late 2006 by Mr.Chanwit Tantipattarasilp, Pharmacist at Plaengyao Hospital. Its was developed to decrease manager workload for planning and scheduling employees within monthly time. Its can smartly calculated and report employees compensation for financial department to pay. Its designed for any platform independent under open source concept. Develope in based of web application, PHP, Javascript and others on adodb databases eg. MySQL and others.

Proteus

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Proteus is a software technology that allows creating clinical executable decision support guidelines with little effort. There is a Proteus Intelligent Processes (PIP) Project Wiki available for the developers of the PIP open source project and others who are interested in learning more about Proteus. Proteus is composed of two sub-projects: Protean (Clinical Workflow Authoring Tool) and GreEd (Rule Authoring Tool).

Open Food Order System (OFOS)

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Your rating: None Average: 3.7 (3 votes)

This food and menu order system is specially designed for hospitals and similar institutions.

Hospital OS

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Your rating: None Average: 3.9 (10 votes)

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.

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.

Mediboard

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Your rating: None Average: 3.6 (102 votes)

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).

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.

CARE3G

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CARE3G plans to be the third generation of CARE2X. It doesn't conflicts with CARE2X development and it doesn't intend to be a fork of it but rather its future. We envisage this branch as a big step forward without breaking the current development of Care2X and its current users around the globe.

Clinical Handover Database

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"Database for hospital doctors and nurses to keep track of their patients. The database will be of use in the advent of hospital at night, weekend handovers and produces 'sign-out sheets' for all of your patients."

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