GNU Health Open Source EMR
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 I wonder if they have any sort of integrated data security (besides what is built into linux) and guides for data protection that small offices might follow. Interesting find @mlnews. 
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 @DustinB3403 said in GNU Health Open Source EMR: I wonder if they have any sort of integrated data security (besides what is built into linux) and guides for data protection that small offices might follow. Interesting find @mlnews. I found this from the openSuse news feed this morning. There was a donation of Raspberry Pi units made to help poor hospitals run this. 
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 This would be a boon to small rural hospitals and clinics. EMRs are pretty expensive. 
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 @coliver said in GNU Health Open Source EMR: EMRs are pretty expensive. Hospitals pay a lot for EMR isn't the same as EMRs being expensive  
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 I think that's the first application I've seen that was built on Tryton. Sucks that it doesn't look like it's a web interface. 
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 @stacksofplates said in GNU Health Open Source EMR: I think that's the first application I've seen that was built on Tryton. This is probably what it exists for. 
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 @scottalanmiller said in GNU Health Open Source EMR: @stacksofplates said in GNU Health Open Source EMR: I think that's the first application I've seen that was built on Tryton. This is probably what it exists for. It's been around a long time. It's similar to Access or the LibreOffice database app. A RAD tool for database applications. 
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 @stacksofplates said in GNU Health Open Source EMR: @scottalanmiller said in GNU Health Open Source EMR: @stacksofplates said in GNU Health Open Source EMR: I think that's the first application I've seen that was built on Tryton. This is probably what it exists for. It's been around a long time. It's similar to Access or the LibreOffice database app. A RAD tool for database applications. Ever played with it? Their website is... lacking. 
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 @scottalanmiller said in GNU Health Open Source EMR: @stacksofplates said in GNU Health Open Source EMR: @scottalanmiller said in GNU Health Open Source EMR: @stacksofplates said in GNU Health Open Source EMR: I think that's the first application I've seen that was built on Tryton. This is probably what it exists for. It's been around a long time. It's similar to Access or the LibreOffice database app. A RAD tool for database applications. Ever played with it? Their website is... lacking. Ya. That's why I think it's the first thing I've seen built on it. It's ok but I don't know if I would trust it for critical data. I don't think there are many Tryton experts out there. 
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 It's in the Ubuntu software center if you want to look at it. 
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 @stacksofplates said in GNU Health Open Source EMR: @scottalanmiller said in GNU Health Open Source EMR: @stacksofplates said in GNU Health Open Source EMR: @scottalanmiller said in GNU Health Open Source EMR: @stacksofplates said in GNU Health Open Source EMR: I think that's the first application I've seen that was built on Tryton. This is probably what it exists for. It's been around a long time. It's similar to Access or the LibreOffice database app. A RAD tool for database applications. Ever played with it? Their website is... lacking. Ya. That's why I think it's the first thing I've seen built on it. It's ok but I don't know if I would trust it for critical data. I don't think there are many Tryton experts out there. I feel confident that there are not  
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 Ah I just looked at the Tryton demo. It looks like they have a web version now. Last time I looked at it was around 2012. 
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 @scottalanmiller Well, not as many experts as for SAP, but you find some  
 Tryton is a fork of openERP (nowadays called odoo) and runs for itself as ERP in many companies around the world. Their website is a PITA, agree. A Web-Frontend is available as well.
 @stacksofplates Lots has happened since 2012....
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 @COOGOR said in GNU Health Open Source EMR: @scottalanmiller Well, not as many experts as for SAP, but you find some  
 Tryton is a fork of openERP (nowadays called odoo) and runs for itself as ERP in many companies around the world. Their website is a PITA, agree. A Web-Frontend is available as well.
 @stacksofplates Lots has happened since 2012....Oh, good info. That makes it make a lot more sense. Thanks. 




