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Medical 0.0.49 released !

31 Monday May 2010

Posted by Luis Falcon in HMIS, medical

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EMR, free software, HMIS, medical, medicine, openerp, openobject

In this release we have optimized the navigation, allergy and basic reports.

For a detailed list of modifications, please check http://medical.sourceforge.net/Changelog

Here are a couple of screenshots that show some reporting and the navigation in some areas (medicaments and allergies).

You can see the relationship between what is in the screen and the report generated.

We have also included Panagiotis Kontaxis localization for Greece.

Medical is a free Health and Hospital Information System, with the goal to provide a universal high quality e-Health environment, specially for countries and provinces with low resources.

As usual, you can download and test Medical at sourceforge : http://medical.sf.net

Please download it and report any bugs and suggestions !

Medical is part of the GNU Solidario project ( http://gnusolidario.org/en ) . GNU Solidario is a NGO that delivers education and health solutions with free software.

New MEDICAL Demo DB and data

08 Saturday May 2010

Posted by Luis Falcon in HMIS, medical

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EMR, HMIS, medical, openobject

I just created a new DB with some demo data to test and play with.

This version is based on SVN rev. 87, with the modular design. Most modules have been loaded.

I believe that the best way to test the system is to have a couple of demo Medical Records, with as much information as possible, as well as the institution information.

The basic data includes :

– Female patient
– Diabetes type 1.
– Using an insulin pump
– Allergic to penicillin
– Mother of 2 infants ( G2P2A0). One premature.

– There is one evaluation (Presumptive diagnosis : Acute cystitis)
– One prescription ( Ciprofloxacin )
– One lab test ( urine analysis )
– Health Institution
– Doctor

Other info : Has traveled to malaria endemic area 4 months ago and did not take any anti-malarial prophylaxis.

In this demo instance, please play with the following :

– Hospitalizations
– Family members
– Lifestyle
– Perinatal and puerperium information
– Socioeconomics ( patient occupation, living conditions, … )
– Surgeries
– Genetic risks and family history
– Other lab tests (eg, CBC)
– Sexuality
– Vaccinations

We should also have demo data for the Hospital Administration (personnel, financials, products, stock, suppliers, pharmacy, … )

All that info will be used and included in the next version (0.0.49), so we have a case to work on from the start. It’s also a good way to check and look for bugs.

Please check the online demo and join the mailing lists were you’ll find the access data, and can make questions about the system. If you are not a developer, then you should subscribe to the medical-users mailing list only.

Enjoy and thanks for testing !
Luis Falcon

New Ubuntu mirror for Argentina at Thymbra

08 Saturday May 2010

Posted by Luis Falcon in GNU Health

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debian, ubuntu

At Thymbra have created a new local Ubuntu local mirror in Argentina.

In our R&D labs (Torre de Hanoi) we are hosting the Debian and Ubuntu repositories. The links are :

Debian : http://debian.torredehanoi.org/debian/   

Ubuntu : http://www.torredehanoi.org/ubuntu

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