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#CAPS, #historiaclinicaelectronica, #medicinasocial, #saludpublica, argentina, esalud, GNU Health, historia clinica electronica, HMIS
23 Thursday Jun 2016
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#CAPS, #historiaclinicaelectronica, #medicinasocial, #saludpublica, argentina, esalud, GNU Health, historia clinica electronica, HMIS
23 Monday May 2016
Posted by Luis Falcon | Filed under events, GNU Health
09 Monday May 2016
Posted in GNU Health, Public Health
15 Friday Apr 2016
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#medicinasocial, #socialmedicine, Cuba, EHR, EHR interoperaility, electronic health records system, freesoftware, GNU Health, gnusolidario, historia clinica electronica, HMIS, Salud Pública, software libre
14 Thursday Apr 2016
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#CIC, #gnuhelath, #medicinasocial, #NAC, #saludpublica, argentina
01 Tuesday Mar 2016
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#socialmedicine, Africa, freesoftware, Fundación Recover, GNU Health, gnusolidario, healthcare, HMIS, Public Health
We are very happy to announce that on March 1st. 2016, GNU Solidario and Fundación Recover signed an agreement of cooperation.
The two NGOs will join forces in order to promote and improve health care in African hospitals, through the implementation of GNU Health.
27 Saturday Feb 2016
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21 Thursday Jan 2016
Posted in GNU Health, GNU solidario, Public Health
17 Sunday Jan 2016
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#CMRLaos, #socialmedicine, Africa, equity, freesoftware, Gabon, GNU Health, gnusolidario, Occhiolino, Public Health

First of all happy new year and congratulations to Luis and off course all others for the great work that is being accomplished. I just know a few of you guys (Luis, Selene, Cedric, Nicolas, Axel) and I just joined this community about a year ago. However, I can tell you that it is having a huge impact on the health of communities in central Africa and very soon in West Africa as well.
I implemented the lab module of GNU Health at the Medical Research Center in Franceville (Gabon). They do medical lab analyses for the population of Franceville. It has changed the face public health in this small city. People used to wait a few days before getting their lab results. Now they get their results just after a few hours. And I can tell you it can make a difference between staying alive or dying because the doctor will not be able to make a correct assessment of the medical status of the patient on time.
On behalf of all those who you are serving: the communities of Africa and of the world, the voiceless people, and who don’t even know that you exist, I say:
Thank you, Muchas Gracias
Kind regards,
Armand
12 Tuesday Jan 2016
Posted in GNU Health
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