GNU Health Open Source EMR
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GNU Health is a Free/Libre project for health practitioners, health institutions and governments.
Its modular design allows to be deployed in many different scenarios: from small private offices, to large, national public health systems. It covers the functionality of Electronic Medical Record (EMR), Hospital Management, and Health Information System (HIS).
GNU Health counts with a growing, committed and friendly international community, that brings the best from the social, biological, medical and computer science fields. No matter where in the world you live, we are passionate to keep health - and health informatics - a non-negotiable human right.
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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.... -
@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.