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HAPIFHIR

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HAPI FHIR is a complete implementation of the HL7 FHIR standard for healthcare interoperability in Java. We are an open community developing software licensed under the business-friendly Apache Software License 2.0. HAPI FHIR is a product of Smile CDR.

OpenICE

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OpenICE is an initiative to create a community implementation of an Integrated Clinical Environment. The initiative encompasses not only software implementation but also an architecture for a wider clinical ecosystem to enable new avenues of clinical research. OpenICE seeks to integrate an inclusive framework of healthcare devices and clinical applications to existing Healthcare IT ecosystems.

OnkoDICOM

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OnkoDICOM was created with Radiation Oncologists to allow Radiation Oncologists to do research on DICOM standard image sets (DICOM-RT, CT, MRI, PET) using open source technologies, such as pydicom, dicompyler-core, PySide6, PIL, and matplotlib. OnkoDICOM is cross platform, open source software, and welcomes contributions from the wider community via GitHub .

AETHER

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Aether is a platform. It’s not tool that can just be deployed and used out of the box (but if that’s what you’re looking for, you might want to look at Gather). Instead it’s a set of modules and best practices for the real-time manipulation and publication of data to a destination of your choice.
Aether is for you if:
you already have a large amount of data, but it’s in a format that makes it unwieldy or hard to use
you have a data source and a data location, but you just can’t get them to speak the same language

Avni

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Avni Project, previously called "OpenCHS (Open Community Health System)", started as a open source community health worker platform designed to aid programs operating below primary health center level — i.e. sub-center, village and slum level. It has since matured into a platform that can support most field work use cases, not just health. Avni is now implemented for water, social welfare services, educational outcome assessment and health. Avni (अवनि, અવની, ਅਵਨੀ, அவ்னி, అవనీ, ಅವ್ನಿ) means "earth" in Hindi.

Ona

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The Ona platform powers thousands of applications in humanitarian aid, government, and global development.
Ona is a social enterprise that builds the data infrastructure to drive change. We believe technology affords new opportunities for governments and development organizations to be increasingly data driven, collaborative and accountable. Our goal is never simply to build a great product, but to support great outcomes.

mUzima

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mUzima is a mobile extension to the widely deployed OpenMRS electronic record system. This improves the reach of clinical care beyond tethered and connected settings.
mUzima strives to innovatively use mobile technology to improve the health of the underserved across all care domains.
mUzima guiding principles:
Handle multiple use cases (HIV, HTS, Outreach, CDM)
Add forms without repackaging
View historical data as well as capture data
Error handling and deduplication
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MedicMobile

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Medic Mobile is a nonprofit organization on a mission to improve health in the hardest-to-reach communities. We build world-class, open-source software that supports health workers delivering equitable care that reaches everyone. Medic Mobile serves as the technical lead and a core contributor to the Community Health Toolkit, which helps health workers ensure safe deliveries, track outbreaks faster, treat illnesses door-to-door, keep stock of essential medicines, communicate about emergencies, and more.

Facility Reconciliation Tool

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The Facility Reconciliation Tool is an open source and open standards-based product used to compare lists of facilities from different data sources. The tools supports uploading CSV, and connecting to FHIR servers and DHIS2.

The tool can be used as a standalone application with its own authentication or as an easily installable DHIS2 app that uses DHIS2 for authentication that runs the tool in the background.

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