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Net4Care

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The research project Net4Care's aim is to develop a ecosystem to make it easy for small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) to build telemedical applications for the home.

The main area of support within the present edition is handling clinical observations in the home and ensuring they become available for clinician's work.

The Net4Care framework helps in this by providing:

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.

Termserver CTS2

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The main function of a terminology server is the computer-aided representation/expostulation of medical terminologies as well as offering services to access them (completely or partially) and attribute based code systems.

The terminology server of the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Dortmund is a composition of several web services and provides a terminology browser to display and maintain the content.
A collaboration environment supports the development of terminologies in a team. Moreover a command line tool to import Code Systems and Values Sets is included.

ACHILLES

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ACHILLES is a platform which enables the characterization, quality assessment and visualization of observational health databases. ACHILLES provides users with an interactive, exploratory framework to assess patient demographics, the prevalence of conditions, drugs and procedures, and to evaluate the distribution of values for clinical observations.

ACHILLES is intended to be implemented by organizations that have patient-level observational health databases available in their local environment.

Usagi

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Usagi is a software tool created by the Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics (OHDSI) team and is used to help in the process of mapping codes from a source system into the standard terminologies stored in the Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership (OMOP) Vocabulary (http://www.ohdsi.org/data-standardization/vocabulary-resources/).

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.

Raxa JSS EMR

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The Raxa JSS EMR is an information management system ("Raxa") designed for and to be initially implemented at the Jan Swasthya Sahyog (JSS), a healthcare non-governmental organization (NGO) working in a largely rural, underserved community in India. Raxa JSS EMR is an OpenMRS based Health Information System.

ART-DECOR

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ART-DECOR is an open-source tool suite that supports the creation and maintenance of HL7 Templates, Value Sets as well as Data Sets and features cloud-based federated Building Block Repositories (BBR) for Templates and Value Sets. The tool offers a Data Set and a Scenario editor, two Template editors, a Value Set editor and includes browsers for various international terminologies such as LOINC.

HIEOS

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HIEOS is an open source implementation of Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) Cross Enterprise Document Sharing (XDS.b) and Cross Community Access (XCA) integration profiles.

SNOMED Release Validation Framework

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The Release Validation Framework is an useful tool for validating SNOMED CT RF2 packages – SNOMED International is open-sourcing the Release Validation Framework in order to allow people to extend it as they require for their own purposes. Non-standard packages (such as translated content), therefore, will need additional assertions adding by the user in order to validate all scenarios.

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