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iTrust

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iTrust is a medical application that provides patients with a means to keep up with their medical history and records as well as communicate with their doctors, including selecting which doctors to be their primary caregiver, and other tasks.

GNU Gluco Control

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GNU Gluco Control (ggc) helps you to manage your diabetes. It helps managing user's daily data, food data. Has graphs, statistics, printing, meters support and pump support (work in progress).

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.

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.

Project HealthDesign Common Platform

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The Project HealthDesign Common Platform is a set of software components that provide common, shared functions to a variety of personal health applications (PHAs). The goal of “centralizing” these functions is to reduce personal health application implementation time and increase interoperability among the PHAs. The common platform components are currently implemented as web services that PHAs may access via standard web interfaces. Services exist for storing observations and medications, as well as for providing authentication, registry, and access-control functions.

Indivo

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Indivo is the original personally controlled health record (PCHR) system. A PCHR enables an individual to own and manage a complete, secure, digital copy of her health and wellness information. Indivo integrates health information across sites of care and over time. Indivo is free and open-source, uses open, unencumbered standards, and is actively deployed in diverse settings, in particular our own Children's Hospital Boston and the Dossia Consortium.

MedinTux

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The MedinTux project is a medical records managing software which aim the most to adapt its users. Thereby it is build with the permanent purpose to assist and relieve its users in their daily work.

We’ve worked a lot on the user-friendliness side of the software, thinking that any medical practitioner not necessarily accustomed to computing could manage and edit his records without any external helps. And because every members of the dev-team is professionaly implicated in the healthy body, we’ve succeeded in the many aspects of doing such a software !

Evette

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Animal Clinic or Veterinary practice management. Stores and manipulates clients, animals, appointments, operations, medication, procedures. Generates bills, receipts and forms and tracks batch numbers. Fully network compatible.

Mountain Meadow EMR

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Mountain Meadow EM is an Office Electronic Medical Record, which is fast, reliable and customizable. Microsoft .NET client programs connect to a local server on the network. Smaller offices can use SQL Server Express. Program pieces compilable with VB or C# Express.

Open ISES (Open Information Systems for Emergency Services)

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If you work or volunteer as part of an emergency service agency today, you face an enormous task. It makes no difference if you are a firefighter, a paramedic, an operator as part of an amateur radio group or a member of a citizen emergency response team, you have huge responsibilities. At the Open ISES Project, we are here to help you meet those needs and responsibilities through the use of free, open source software and support materials.

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