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GNU Health 1.4.1 released !

29 Saturday Oct 2011

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developing countries, gnu, GNU Health, GNU solidario, HMIS, Hospital Information System, Public Health

I’m happy to announce the release of GNU Health 1.4.1, in which we have incorporated support for PyPI, the Python Package Index

This version is compatible with the latest tryton release (2.2.0). Now GNU Health is also a set of python modules, fully integrated to the Python community.

Thanks to the magic of pip, and the help of the Tryton community ( Cedric Krier, et al ), installing the latest GNU Health version is as easy as running

pip install –user trytond_health_profile

This will install the requirements ( the tryton server and all the standard GNU Health modules ) automatically and in your “$HOME/.local” directory. I will be updating the installation process at the wiki today.
The main site is the GNU Savannah where all the development and discussion takes place.

There are many improvements, bug fixes and news features, some of them :

  • CalDav compatibility (it allows complex calendar views and settings for appointments and hospitalizations)
  • Support for JSON RPC protocol
  • Fully Tryton 2.2 compatible
  • Enhanced Medication form
  • New Medicament categories
  • Medication pregnancy category
  • Included the latest WHO essential medicines (17th edition)
  • New translation engine (to be used with .po format)
  • Improve Laboratory model and functionality

Thanks to all of you for contributing with your code, testing, translating and documenting the project !


About GNU Health

GNU Health (formerly known as “Medical”) is a free (GPL license), Health and Hospital Information System that provides the following functionality :
  • Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
  • Hospital Information System (HIS)
  • Health Information System
GNU Health is an official GNU Package and is part of GNU Solidario. GNU Solidario is a NGO that delivers education and health to emerging economies with free software.

GNU Health is the Hospital Information System chosen by the United Nations International Institute of Global Health.

Main site : health.gnu.org

Governments hosting GNU Health through their portals :
  • European Commission (EU) , OSOR
  • Brazil: Portal do Software Público Brasileiro (SPB)

GNU Health 1.3.3 released

19 Monday Sep 2011

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free software, GNU Health, HMIS, Hospital Information System, tryton

I’m pleased to announce GNU Health 1.3.3

This version could be considered a milestone in itself, due the major changes and new features:

  • New naming convention of modules and models. From  medical to gnuhealth
  • New installation scripts (setup.py) . 
  • Major improvements in the Laboratory module. Now we have automatic visual alerts, possibility to exclude analytes from the analysis, qualitative and quantitative testing. Contextualize results in the patient status (gender, age, comorbidities … ).

Screenshot of a sample lab report on GNU Health 1.3.3

As in every new release, bugs are fixed, navigation improved and new features are includes.

Since Health is now part of the official GNU system, the development is hosted at GNU Savannah.

Last but not least…  many thanks to Cedric and Tryton community for getting involved in the GNU Health project !

About GNU Health

GNU Health (formerly known as “Medical”) is a free (GPL license), Health and Hospital Information System that provides the following functionality :
  • Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
  • Hospital Information System (HIS)
  • Health Information System
GNU Health is part of GNU Solidario. GNU Solidario is a NGO that delivers education and health to emerging economies with free software.
Main site : health.gnu.org
Governments hosting GNU Health through their portals :
  • European Commission (EU) , OSOR
  • Brazil: Portal do Software Público Brasileiro (SPB)

GNU Health release 1.3.0 with support for Tryton

16 Tuesday Aug 2011

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free software, GNU Health, HMIS, openerp, openobject, tryton

After several months of  work, I just finished uploading the latest development GNU Health release, 1.3.0 !

This version has many improvements, and, the most important part is that is Tryton compatible. This is indeed very good news for the Free Software community. Now everyone can use GNU Health, knowing that there is a free ( freedom) option in all the related software around it ( ERP, Database and Operating System).

GNU Health 1.3.0 running on Tryton and in Debian/GNU Linux . Genetics screenshot

This development release is ideal to check the latest features, and get and sneak preview of what is coming in December, when the next stable release (2.0) comes out.

Some of the new features in this release are :

  • Full Tryton support
  • New configuration script to automate the installation
  • New Pediatrics module, including neonatology
  • Improved security (user login information is encrypted thanks to Tryton)
  • New reporting system, creating reports directly from Libre Office
  • Improved ergonomics and navigation
  • Automatic calculation for Smilkstein Family APGAR
  • Automatic calculation for Psychiatric Symptoms Checklist
  • Bug fixes and model improvements

Please go to the GNU Health homepage, download it and let us know ! Share your ideas, suggestions with the community  in our mailing list so we keep improving the Free Health and Hospital Information System !

About GNU Health

GNU Health (formerly known as “Medical”) is a free (GPL license), Health and Hospital Information System that provides the following functionality :
  • Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
  • Hospital Information System (HIS)
  • Health Information System
GNU Health is part of GNU Solidario ( http://gnusolidario.org/en ) . GNU Solidario is a NGO that delivers education and health to emerging economies with free software.
Main site : http://medical.sf.net
Governments hosting GNU Health through their portals :
  • European Commission (EU) , OSOR : http://medical.forge.osor.eu
  • Brazil: Portal do Software Público Brasileiro (SPB) :http://www.softwarepublico.gov.br/dotlrn/clubs/medicalbr

GNU Health Academia at the United Nations University

22 Friday Jul 2011

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free software, GNU Health, GNU solidario, HMIS, Hospital Information System, IIGH, openerp, openobject, tryton, UNU

I finally found some time to summarize  GNU Health Academia at the United Nations University, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, during the last week of June. The workshop was a success and I had a great time in KL !

The workshop was held at the International Institute of Global Health (IIGH), where I had the opportunity to train the United Nations team in GNU Health concepts, both from the functional and technical point of view.

GNU Health Academia  participants, Luis Falcón,  and the United Nations University directors at the International Institute of Global Health building

In the workshop, we worked on the installation and customization of GNU Health, as well as in implementation concepts.

I also showed them the new developments and GNU Health on Tryton, a very solid, scalable and, most importantly, a truly free, community-based platform.

Some UNU – IIGH participants at the GNU Health Academia

Many thanks to  Dr. Nurhizam Safie, Dr. Mohamed Salleh, Dr. Syed Aljunid and all the International Institute of Global Health (UNU-IIGH) team from the IIGH, for their hospitality and for embracing Free Software to improve the lives of the underserved around the globe.

The GNU Health Academia at the United Nations University is in the context of collaboration among UNU-IIGH and GNU Solidario to improve healthcare with free software and capacity building.

You can find the GNU Health training 2011 event at the UNU-IIGH portal:

http://iigh.unu.edu/?q=node/63

About the United Nations University :

The UN University is dedicated to the generation and transfer of knowledge, and the strengthening of individual and institutional capacities in furtherance of the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations.

The mission of UN University is to contribute, through collaborative research, capacity development, and advisory services to efforts to resolve the pressing global problems of human survival, development and welfare that are the concern of the United Nations, its Peoples and Member States.

Web Page : http://www.unu.edu

About GNU Health

GNU Health (formerly known as “Medical”) is a free (GPL license), Health and Hospital Information System that provides the following functionality :
  • Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
  • Hospital Information System (HIS)
  • Health Information System
Medical is part of GNU Solidario ( http://gnusolidario.org/en ) . GNU Solidario is a NGO that delivers education and health to emerging economies with free software.

Main site : http://medical.sf.net

Governments hosting Medical through their portals :
  • European Commission (EU) , OSOR : http://medical.forge.osor.eu
  • Brazil: Portal do Software Público Brasileiro (SPB) : http://www.softwarepublico.gov.br/dotlrn/clubs/medicalbr

The Academic Hospital Paramaribo chooses Medical

08 Wednesday Dec 2010

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free software, GPL, HMIS, medical, openobject

The Academic Hospital Paramaribo (AZP) is the largest and most modern hospital in Suriname.

The AZP was founded march 9, 1966 as a central hospital and was changed into the Academic Hospital Paramaribo in 1969 gaining its university status. The current staff consists of about 1700 co-workers. The AZP Hospital has a 470 bed capacity.

On a yearly basis 20.000 patients are hospitalized, while about 176.0000 out-patients visit the hospital.

We greatly appreciate AZP commitment to Medical and support to our organization, GNU Solidario. We are working with AZP to initially provide specific functionality in pediatric care and cardiology. This is a clear example on how large hospitals can collaborate to Free software, where the rest of the world will also benefit.

About Medical

Medical is a free (GPL license), centralized Health and Hospital Information System for OpenERP that provides the following functionality :
  • Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
  • Hospital Information System (HIS)
  • Health Information System
Medical is part of GNU Solidario ( http://gnusolidario.org/en ) . GNU Solidario is a NGO that delivers education and health solutions with free software.

Main site : http://medical.sf.net

Governments hosting Medical through their portals :
  • European Commission (EU) , OSOR : http://medical.forge.osor.eu
  • Brazil: Portal do Software Público Brasileiro (SPB) : http://www.softwarepublico.gov.br/dotlrn/clubs/medicalbr

Medical included in the European Community and Brazil Public Software Portals

13 Friday Aug 2010

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EMR, HMIS, medical, openerp, openobject

Medical (http://medical.sf.net) has been included in the European Commission Open Source Observatory (OSOR).

OSOR is the Free Software portal of the European Community to use in the public administrations.

Now Medical has a local mirror for Europe, with the software as well as local news.


The EU follows the same steps as the Brazilian government, that have included Medical in the Public Software Portal (Portal do Software Publico Brasileiro ), where there is a community (Medical – BR ) dedicated to the Brazilian localization.
Corinto Meffe, IT innovation manager from the Brazilian government, will join me  at LinuxCon 2010 Brasil, in the Medical presentation “Benefits of implementing a Free Hospital Information System” 

Many thanks to both governments to include Medical in their portals and to work on the inclusion of free software in the Public sector.

More information at :

http://www.osor.eu

http://www.softwarepublico.gov.br

http://medical.forge.osor.eu

About Medical

Medical is a free (GPL license), centralized Health and Hospital Information System for OpenERP that provides the following functionality :

  • Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
  • Hospital Information System (HIS)
  • Health Information System

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

Medical 0.0.49 released !

31 Monday May 2010

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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

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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

Getting ready for Medical 0.0.48

19 Monday Apr 2010

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HMIS, medical, openobject

Medical 0.0.48 will represent a major milestone in the development of the HIS. This new distribution greatly improves the development, localization and scalability of the system. Specific teams can work independently in their disciplines, without affecting the rest. Smaller centers won’t necessarily have to install all the modules, just the ones they need.

We plan to release the 0.0.48 on this Sunday 25th, with most of the translations in place. Developers can get it from the SVN repository.

I have updated the SVN repository, with the new medical schema. The “monolithic” main module has been divided now into the following. There are many that we are working on ( like epidemiology and reporting ) that will be included also shortly.

medical : Core module. It contains the main objects, such as patient, disease, physicians, evaluations, ethnic groups, hospitals and their infrastructure, admissions, families, operational areas and sectors,  medicaments and medications, administration routes and appointment administration.

medical_genetics : It contains all the objects and functionality relevant to family history and genetic disorders. Over 4200 genes associated to diseases.

medical_gyneco : Gynecological and obstetric info. Pregnancy, perinatal, birth, postpartum and puerperium information, monitors and history

medical_socioeconomics : Living conditions, Educational level, Infrastructure (electricity, sewers, drinking water …), Family affection ( APGAR ), Drug addiction, Hostile environment, Teenage Pregnancy, Working children, ….

medical_surgery : Module specific for surgery medical discipline. It also holds the patient surgeries history. It can work with ICD10-PCS module for the Procedures Codes.

medical_icd10pcs : Procedure Coding System for Medical ICD-10-PCS. It’s a standard that represents the successor of ICD-9-CM for medical procedures (surgical and others ).

medical_icd10 : World Health Organization – International Classification of Diseases for MEDICAL – 10th revision. You can use this standard for the pathology coding. Medical uses a coding system such there is no mistake in the typing or interpretation of the diagnosis.

medical_lifestyle : Gathers information about the habits and sexuality of the patient. For example, eating habits, drinking, drug addictions,  sexuality and sexual education, physical activity, …

medical_lab : Will hold the functionality for clinical tests and the interfaces with industry clinical devices

medical_ : These modules will hold the localization effort for different countries ( such as medical_gr for Greece, medical_br for Brazil or medical_es for Spain ). will be the two letter country ISO code. We should not confuse this with the translation. Each module will have a i18n directory that will hold all the translations for different languages.

Thanks
Luis Falcón

Medical 0.0.47 released – Patient Hospitalization

28 Sunday Mar 2010

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EMR, HMIS, medical, openobject

Hi all !

I’m happy to announce the release of the development version 0.0.47

This version includes the basic inpatient (hospitalization), and outpatient functionality.

We also have created the main objects that make up the hospital infrastructure (buildings, units, floors, wards, beds … ).

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.

Medical has been awarded the project of the month at sourceforge, and was finalist for best project for government in 2009.
 
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 . GNU Solidario is a NGO that delivers education and health solutions with free software.

Thanks
Luis Falcón

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