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WorldVistA

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WorldVistA EHR is an open source electronic health record (EHR) based on the highly acclaimed VistA system of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The foundation for WorldVistA EHR was developed as part of the VistA-Office project, a collaborative effort funded by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), an agency of the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).

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).

OpenVista CIS

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OpenVista is an Open Source electronic health record (EHR) based on the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs' VistA system. OpenVista supports the clinical and nutritional services workflows of acute and ambulatory care facilities through seven foundational applications: the Clinical Information System (CIS); the Health Information Management System (HIMS); Laboratory, Pharmacy, Radiology, and Nutrition and Food Service applications; and the OpenVista Interface Suite.

OpenTAPAS

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The Technology Assisted Practice Application Suite (TAPAS) is a model to assist primary care physicians use technology in a targeted manner in their practices. It is an open source (GPL 2.0) collection of tools.

vxVista

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vxVistA is FOIA VistA that has been modified and enhanced by DSS, Inc. to work in non-VA health care delivery settings. Modifications include removing references to “veterans” and allowing the use of medical record numbers rather than the social security number which the VA uses for patient identification.

Enhancements include:

  • Streamlined menu options for many core functions
  • Prescription Writing and printing
  • Laboratory Order Print with BarCode
  • Pediatric Problem List changes
  • OB/GYN Problem List changes

PatientOS

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Your rating: None Average: 3 (75 votes)

PatientOS has been designed from the outset to be a Healthcare Information System (HIS). The software architecture, design patterns and framework has been built for the complexities and challenges of an enterprise wide information system.

It is a Healthcare Information System (EHR EMR PMS) for small hospitals and clinics. Scheduling, Orders, Meds, Pharmacy, Clinical Doc, HL7, Billing & more. Broad commercial support. Distributed clinical system written in pure Java with toolset to customize.

FreeMED

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"GPL-licensed Electronic Medical Record and Practice Management system for medical providers that runs in any web browser in multiple languages. It is developed since 1999. It provides an XML-RPC backend and multiple import and export formats, as well as reporting and other features."

VistA-Edge Practice Management System

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Your rating: None Average: 2.4 (8 votes)

This is an Open Source Practice Management System (PMS) integrated with VistA, the electronic health record and health information system originally developed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).

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.

OpenMRS

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Your rating: None Average: 2.8 (30 votes)

OpenMRS is a community-developed, open-source, enterprise electronic medical record system framework intended to aid resource-constrained healthcare environments.

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