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Real-time Outbreak and Disease Surveillance (RODS)

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"Real-time Outbreak and Disease Surveillance (RODS) is open-source public health surveillance software. RODS collects and analyzes disease surveillance data in real time and has been in development since 1999 by the RODS Laboratory. In 2002, the Utah Department of Health used the software for monitoring during the Winter Olympics Games. At present, health departments and other groups in the United States, Canada and Taiwan use the software."

TriSano

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TriSano is an open source, citizen-focused surveillance and outbreak management system for infectious disease, environmental hazards, and bioterrorism attacks. It allows local, state and federal entities to track, control and ultimately prevent illness and death.

CCR Validator

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his is a simple J2EE Servlet implementation of the CCR Validator. This
Validator utilizes a RETE based rules engine (JBoss Drools) to implement
the validation testing. This allows for the rules to be updated independently
and more importantly supports the implementation of rule packages for
different profiles.

OpenLMIS

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Public health supply chains need accurate, timely logistics data from health facilities to make decisions about procurement and supply. Too often this information is inaccurate or simply not available. As a result, health systems in many countries continue to experience stockouts of essential medicines, leaving people vulnerable to treatable illness and diseases.

RapidPro

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RapidPro is an Open Source platform that allows anyone to build interactive messaging systems using an easy visual interface.

OpenIMIS

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The open source Insurance Management Information System (openIMIS) Initiative seeks to provide a comprehensive system linking patient, provider and payer data. Because it is open source, anyone can copy, modify and distribute the source code, which will be managed and continuously improved by the open source software community.