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ART-DECOR

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ART-DECOR is an open-source tool suite that supports the creation and maintenance of HL7 Templates, Value Sets as well as Data Sets and features cloud-based federated Building Block Repositories (BBR) for Templates and Value Sets. The tool offers a Data Set and a Scenario editor, two Template editors, a Value Set editor and includes browsers for various international terminologies such as LOINC.

symbiosys

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Symbiosys is an implementation of PatientOS where the UI layer uses with Eclipse's RCP, JFace and SWT Widget libraries to achieve native look and feel of the gui at runtime.

LibreHealth Toolkit

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LibreHealth Toolkit software serves as the foundational API and data model for many other Health IT applications. It will be frequently (but not always) utilized as an upstream product for building other LibreHealth software. Toolkit is a fork of the OpenMRS Platform, and builds on its reliability while improving performance and ease of installation and use.

Librehealth Radiology

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Vision

The Radiology module aims at adding capabilities of a Radiology Information system (RIS) into LibreHealth Toolkit.

Objectives

Develop a module capable of manage information in a radiology department.

LibreHealth EHR

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The LibreHealth EHR application is a clinically-focused electronic health record (EHR) system designed to be both easy to use “out of the box” and also customizable for use in a variety of health care settings. It builds on the strength of the LibreHealth Toolkit, and adapts many of the proven user experiences built over many years in the OpenEMR system. It is designed to be a modern, easy-to-use experience for health care professionals in their daily work.

i2b2

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i2b2 (Informatics for Integrating Biology and the Bedside) is an NIH-funded National Center for Biomedical Computing based at Partners HealthCare System. The i2b2 Center is developing a scalable informatics framework that will enable clinical researchers to use existing clinical data for discovery research and, when combined with IRB-approved genomic data, facilitate the design of targeted therapies for individual patients with diseases having genetic origins. This platform currently enjoys wide international adoption by the CTSA network, academic health centers, and industry.

ConoSurf

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A major diffculty in image guided therapy (IGT) is acquiring the patient's anatomy intraoperatively, which can be used for registering preoperative information. Intraoperative use of standard modalities has several limitations, such as low image quality (ultrasound), radiation exposure (computed tomography) or high costs (magnetic resonance imaging). An alternative approach is using a tracked pointer and registering the acquired points to surfaces identified in preoperative images.

Bahmni

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Bahmni, an easy to use open source hospital system, combines multiple open source products into a single solution.

SHIMMER

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Shimmer is free and open-source, so you can easily add your own integrations and audit existing ones. Not to mention, you can use it with any programming language.
Fast to deploy: Stop wasting time trying to get digital health data - quickly deploy Shimmer with a few commands both locally and in the cloud.

OpenEMR Mobile

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OpenEMR Mobile of a mobile version of OpenEMR optimized for users of web-enabled cell phone devices. The mobile website allows authorized users to securely and quickly access the scheduling data of an existing installation of OpenEMR from anywhere via a cellular or Wi-Fi connection. Two different versions of the mobile website are available, one for handhelds with full browser support and one optimized for limited browsers.

Features of Mobile OpenEMR include:

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