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J. R. Vest and Stephens, J. H., The use and role of open source software applications in public and not-for-profit hospitals in the United States., Health Care Manage Rev, 2012.
C. Asiimwe, Gelvin, D., Lee, E., Ben Amor, Y., Quinto, E., Katureebe, C., Sundaram, L., Bell, D., and Berg, M., Use of an innovative, affordable, and open-source short message service-based tool to monitor malaria in remote areas of Uganda., The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, vol. 85, no. 1, pp. 26-33, 2011.
M. Vazquez, Anfossi, L., Ben-Yoav, H., Diéguez, L., Karopka, T., Ventura, B. Della, Abalde-Cela, S., Minopoli, A., Di Nardo, F., Shukla, V. Kumar, Teixeira, A., Tvarijonaviciute, A., and Franco, L., Use of cost-effective technologies for a routine clinical pathology laboratory, Lab on a Chip, p. - , 2021.
M. O. Akanbi, Ocheke, A. N., Agaba, P. A., Daniyam, C. A., Agaba, E. I., Okeke, E. N., and Ukoli, C. O., Use of Electronic Health Records in sub-Saharan Africa: Progress and challenges., J Med Trop, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 1-6, 2012.
J. C. Goldwater, Kwon, N. J., Nathanson, A., Muckle, A. E., Brown, A., and Cornejo, K., The use of open source electronic health records within the federal safety net., J Am Med Inform Assoc, 2013.
H. Schmuhl, Heinze, O., and Bergh, B., Use of Open Source Software in Health Care Delivery - Results of a Qualitative Field Study. Contribution of the EFMI LIFOSS Working Group., Yearb Med Inform, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 107-13, 2013.
D. W. Dowdy, Andrews, J. R., Dodd, P. J., and Gilman, R. H., A user-friendly, open-source tool to project impact and cost of diagnostic tests for tuberculosis., Elife, p. e02565, 2014.
P. A. Yushkevich, Piven, J., Hazlett, H. C., Smith, R. G., Ho, S., Gee, J. C., and Gerig, G., User-guided 3D active contour segmentation of anatomical structures: significantly improved efficiency and reliability., NeuroImage, vol. 31, no. 3, pp. 1116-28, 2006.
O. Maduka, Akpan, G., and Maleghemi, S., Using Android and Open Data Kit Technology in Data Management for Research in Resource-Limited Settings in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria: Cross-Sectional Household Survey., JMIR Mhealth Uhealth, vol. 5, no. 11, p. e171, 2017.
R. Saripalle, Runyan, C., and Russell, M., Using HL7 FHIR to achieve interoperability in patient health record., J Biomed Inform, vol. 94, p. 103188, 2019.
S. Meyer dos Santos, Klinkhardt, U., Schneppenheim, R., and Harder, S., Using ImageJ for the quantitative analysis of flow-based adhesion assays in real-time under physiologic flow conditions., Platelets, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 60-6, 2010.
S. Kobayashi, Falcón, L., Fraser, H., Braa, J., Amarakoon, P., Marcelo, A., and Paton, C., Using Open Source, Open Data, and Civic Technology to Address the COVID-19 Pandemic and Infodemic., Yearb Med Inform, 2021.
A. Ariani, Carotti, M., Gutierrez, M., Bichisecchi, E., Grassi, W., Giuseppetti, G. Marco, and Salaffi, F., Utility of an open-source DICOM viewer software (OsiriX) to assess pulmonary fibrosis in systemic sclerosis: preliminary results., Rheumatol Int, 2013.
F. Aminpour, Sadoughi, F., and Ahamdi, M., Utilization of open source electronic health record around the world: A systematic review., J Res Med Sci, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 57-64, 2014.