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FreeMedForms

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FreeMedForms is a multi-user, Open EMR (electronic medical record) manager. It is free and open source.

The main objective of FreeMedForms is to create a highly dynamic EMR manager where patient files are defined by a set of XML scripted files. Interoperability and internationalization are main objectives too.

FreeMedForms is intended to be used:

  • in general medical practice (unique doctor office, groups),
  • in clinics and hospitals,
  • in clinical research groups.

The application can be easily improved thanks to the intensive usage of plugins. The code is available on a public SVN and is documented in english only.

Elexis Praxisprogramm

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Elexis is an Eclipse RCP program for all aspects of a medical practice: electronic medical record (EMR), laboratory findings etc., as well as accounting, billing (swiss TARMED-System, other systems to be developped) and other daily work.

Medkey

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Hospital Information System Medkey - modern multipurpose solution which aim is to solve medical organization's needs in Electronic Health Record (EHR), practice management automation, medical billing and accounting and patient engagement (CRM).
Medkey has modular and service oriented architecture. Box application can be extended using modules and plugins.

District Health Information Software 2 (DHIS 2)

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The DHIS 2 is a tool for collection, validation, analysis, and presentation of aggregate statistical data, tailored (but not limited) to integrated health information management activities. It is a generic tool rather than a pre-configured database application, with an open meta-data model and a flexible user interface that allows the user to design the contents of a specific information system without the need for programming. DHIS 2 and upwards is a modular web-based software package built with free and open source Java frameworks.

Open Hospital

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The aim of this project, conceived by Informatici Senza Frontiere ONLUS, was to create a software, called Open Hospital, for an hospital in Angal (Uganda).
Thanks to our work, ordinary administrative and management practices were computerized and their efficency improved. In addition to that, more than 5 other hospitals in the world decided to adopt Open Hospital, especially in Africa, but also in Herat (Afghanisthan), owning to the ISAF Italian Command in that region.

OpenELIS

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OpenELIS is a robust Enterprise Laboratory Information System built around an extensible and scalable framework.

OpenELIS is designed and developed through the collaborative efforts of Public Health Laboratories to accommodate business processes that are common to all public health laboratories; encompassing clinical, environmental, newborn screening, and animal testing.

iPath

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iPath is providing a free and open platform for "case based collaboration", especially designed for medical applications (telemedicine, etc). The iPath-Server package provides a sort of medical BBS to discuss/consult cases online. Additional modules are available.

Open Dental

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Open Dental, previously known as Free Dental, is an Open Source Practice Management Software.

OpenEyes

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OpenEyes is a collaborative, open source, project led by Moorfields Eye Hospital. The goal is to produce a framework which will allow the rapid, and continuous development of electronic patient records (EPR) with contributions from Hospitals, Institutions, Academic departments, Companies, and Individuals.
The initial focus is on Ophthalmology, but the design is sufficiently flexible to be used for any clinical specialty.

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