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GNU Health Conference at Medetel 2013

12 Friday Apr 2013

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ehealth, free software, gnu, GNU Health, GNU solidario, health, HMIS, Hospital Information System, Medetel 2013, phealth, tryton

Don’t miss Sebastián Marró presentation. Today April 12th. at 11 AM in the Conference Room 4 – Medetel 2013 – 
“GNU Health: The Free Health & Hospital Information System”

GNU Health at Med-e-Tel 2013

26 Tuesday Mar 2013

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We are proud to invite  you GNU Health stand at Med-e-Tel 2013: the official event of the International Society for Telemedicine & eHealth (ISfTeH).
Through this event, the ISfTeH facilitates the international dissemination of knowledge and experience in Telemedicine and eHealth in order to provide access to recognized experts in the field worldwide. That’s why GNu Health has been invited to participate as The Free Health and Hospital Information System.

Med-e-Tel focuses on e-Health and telemedicine applications and a wide range of other medical ICT applications and on the convergence of information and communication technology with medical applications, which lead to higher quality of care, cost reductions, workflow efficiency, and widespread availability of healthcare services.

Do not forget to check the list of Med-e-Tel 2013 sponsors and exhibitors, it will be a very productive event.

Med-e-Tel 2013 will allow you to see and test hands-on a number of Telemedicine and eHealth products and solutions from companies around the world. The event will also feature several international organizations and institutions who are active in Telemedicine/eHealth research, implementation and funding or who create global networking opportunities across geographical and professional boundaries.

We’ll see you all in Luxembourg !

Success of GNU Health goes beyond free software

19 Tuesday Mar 2013

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Please find below Luis Falcón’s interview about GNU Health in opensource.com

In 2006, Luis Falcón founded GNU Health, a free health information system that recently recieved the “Best Project of Social Benefit” award given by the Free Software Foundation.
GNU Solidario is the non-profit NGO behind GNU Health, started as a free software project for Primary Care facilities in rural areas and developing countries. Since then, it has evolved into a full Hospital and Health Information System used by the United Nations, public hospitals and Ministries of Health (such as in Entre Rios, Argentina), and private institutions around the globe.
GNU Health/Solidario and the United Nations International Institute for Global Health—UNU IIGH—signed an agreement in 2011 to train health professionals around the world on the system, as a way of promoting free software in public health, especially in emerging economies. Since then, both organizations have been cooperating and expanding their network of partners to deliver health in a universal way; which, also works towards the UN’s Millenium Development Goals.
Q: What are the top 3 ways that GNU Health is better than a proprietary system in use now?
A: GNU Health is an official GNU program and community-based project, so…
Administrators and providers can download GNU Health for free, study it, then adapt it to their needs.
There’s no vendor lock-in, because there’s no vendor. There are no hidden costs or upgrade scripts. Everyone will always be able to upgrade to the latest version for free.
There is an international community of support around GNU Health. We have community GNU Health demo server, documentation at WikiBooks, IRC channels, mailing lists, bug tracking systems, and a development environment.
Q: How does it go beyond cost?
A: Freedom and ethics.
GNU Health evolves from the talent, feedback, contributions of a constantly growing community.There are already academic institutions, like the United Nations and its International Institute for Global Health, teaching GNU Health to health professionals around the world. GNU Solidario, the non-profit organization behind GNU Health, delivers health and education with free software. We work with the United Nations and other institutions to provide primary care and preventive medicine and other of the MDG (Millenium Development Goals). For instance, we have a GNU Health module specific to MDG6, helping tof ight Malaria, HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis. GNU Solidario also hosts the International Workshop on eHealth in Emerging Economies, a yearly conference focused on free software on eHealth, and how it can help organizations to improve the lives of their people. We have guests and participants from Doctors without Borders, United Nations, UNESCO, Red Cross, academic institutions, and health ministries. As you can see, it goes far beyond free of cost.
Q: Does GNU Health work in tandem with existing health systems or does it replace them?
A: It can do both.
In terms of health center management, GNU Health combines and integrates patient information from their electronic medical records (demographics, evaluations, medical history, labs, etc.) with the health center’s processes (accounting, human resources, stock, supply chain management, etc.). Any uncoupled systems (accounting, HR, EMR, SCM, etc.) can be replaced in order to optimize the resources and processes into one system.
GNU Health can also interoperate with other free software healthcare projects. For example, GNU Health can store patient medical images (MRIs, Xrays, CT, etc.) locally or connect directly to a PACS server using DICOM viewers like Ginkgo or Aeskulap. Interoperability in a hospital environment is a must and free software provides the tools to achieve more.
Q: Have most health administrators been eager or reluctant to implement an open source health system?
A: We have implemented GNU Health in both public hospitals and private institutions.
And they love the idea of having a system that belongs to them. GNU Health is a community-based project, so they are not tied to a software vendor; there are no licenses, hidden costs, or vendor lock-ins.
Q: Do providers have to buy new equipment and hire IT professionals to implement GNU Health?
A: It depends on the size and complexity of the center.
Hospital Information Systems deal with many aspects (accounting, stock, clinical records, suppliers, epidemiology, laboratory, pharmacy, security and access control, etc.). So, it’s no surprise that a well planned and designed project implemented by a well-trained local team will produce a high-quality product with a high level of sustainability.
Q: Why do you feel GNU Health benefits more patients, caregivers, and doctors than current systems?
A: In addition to being free software…
The system focuses on the human factor and takes a holistic approach to the patient—making concepts like health promotion, disease prevention, family medicine, and social determinants of disease top priorities. From a technical point of view, scalability and adaptability are key. Today there are over 20 different language and localization teams, making it easy for anyone to use GNU Health in their region.
Q: Does GNU Health provide high scalability?
A: GNU Health provides solutions for small offices and large hospitals.
The system’s modular design allows them to adapt its functionality to the complexity of their health center. GNU Health runs on top of the fantastic PostgreSQL database and we can implement it in a centralized or distributed environment. Plus, GNUHealth makes use of Python and Tryton frameworks; both are very scalable.
Q: Do you suggest other open source solutions to health providers and centers?
A: Absolutely.
Systems like Aeskulap or Ginkgo are excellent DICOM viewers. Bika Labs is a LIMS that can connect directly to GNU Health laboratory module. Tryton provides a robust and scalable framework to build enterprise solutions.
Q: What issues do we all need to better understand about our health?
A: Health is an issue for us all, whether we think about it much or not.
I encourage people to ask their politicians to adopt free software in the healthcare sector, because health is a public good. And thus, all health information systems should be based on free software. Public health and propietary software are antagonistic.
We, as individuals, should demand free software in our public administrations. And health professionals should know about free software and how it can help them, their patients, and their caregivers. Next time you go to the doctor, please tell her or him about the benefits of free software and write them a prescription for health.gnu.org!
main  source: http://opensource.com/health/13/3/interview-luis-falcon-gnu-health

GNU Health 1.8 is out, with Android support

21 Thursday Feb 2013

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From Luis Falcón blog:  
It’s been a couple of weeks since the release of GNU Health series 1.8, and we’re thrilled on the evolution of the system, and its adoption by the community.
This latest series is compatible with Tryton 2.6.x and has many improvements, in the core and reporting modules, among others. As usual, the migration from previous versions are included.

The other good news is that, being compatible with Tryton 2.6 allows the connection from mobile devices with the Android Operating System . 
Thanks to the great Tryton development framework, and to the fantastic job done by SCIL  in the development of the Android client for Tryton, GNU Health servers can now be accessed directly from your mobile device. 
 
You can find the Android client on Google Play . For the development process, check the SCIL page .

There are more good news on the way. The web client is also around the corner, and we will have 3 different ways to connect to GNU Health. From the standard GTK interface, the Android client, or your web browser.

Make sure you upgrade your database to the latest GNU Health version. The upgrade scripts and the instructions are always incorporated in the new version. The upgrade process is an integral part of GNU Health and, of course, it’s completely free.
e-Health for all !

About GNU Health

GNU Health is a free Health and Hospital Information System that provides the following functionality : 

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


GNU Health has been awarded the Best Project of Social Benefit from the Free Software Foundation in 2012. 

In 2013, GNU Health received the awards for  most revolutionary Free Software and software with the largest potential from PortalProgramas.

GNU Health is an  official GNU Package , chosen by Richard Stallman, 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.  GNU Solidario and the United Nations University, International Institute for Global Health have signed an agreement to implement and to train GNU Health globally.

Richard Stallman at IWEEE 2013 . Webm format

21 Thursday Feb 2013

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Just wanted to share Richard Stallman’s interview at the GNU Solidario‘s International Workshop on e-Health in Emerging Economies – IWEEE 2013 -. (in Spanish)
As Richard and the Free Software community request, the following video is in encoded in WebM format.

The video in webm format can also be downloaded here  : http://www.iweee.org/presentations/2013-las_palmas/IWEEE_2013_stallman.webm
IWEEE is the annual GNU Solidario workshop that focuses in Free Software solutions for the health care sector, especially for developing countries. 

This year we had speakers from :

  • UNESCO chair of Telemedicine
  • The Free Software Foundation
  • Doctors without Borders
  • ZoHE
  • Thymbra
  • El Salvador Health Ministry
  • Caritas
  • GNU Solidario
  • Red Cros
  • MedFloss
  • University of Georgia
  • EpSOS -. The European eHealth Project
  • Ingenia
  • BikaLabs
  • BrainOS

IWEEE keeps getting bigger and better ! Thanks to all of you who contributed to this great workshop and we’re looking forward to seeing you at IWEEE 2014 !

IWEEE 2013 summary and pics !

31 Thursday Jan 2013

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Versión en español más abajo

After few hectic weeks organizing IWEEE 2013, we are back to normal!

This year we had speakers from: Doctors without Borders, Red Cross, Ministry of Health of El Salvador, UNESCO University of La Laguna and CARITAS, Partners for Health NGO- Tbilisi State Medical University, ZOHE among others.

Luis Falcón and Thang Dao  – Opening Session

I want to thank each and every one of the speakers for attending the event, it was a pleasure to share time and knowledge with you!

I also thank all the attendees for coming, I hope you have found the event as interesting as I did.

As you know, the slogan of the event was Social Justice. In these years, what has moved and continues to move GNU Solidario’s work, it has been the necessity to get justice for the needy, as normally justice is not for the poors…

Thang Dao – Doctors without Borders 

The political and economic situation that we are experiencing today is showing us how it is increasingly necessary a health system that is not a privilege just for few, but rather a RIGHT for all !

Group picture
As Luis Falcón said in the opening session, today’s developed countries are as needed as the underprivileged. Luis Falcón stated in a previous interview: 

… we have to keep fighting every day for a more just and inclusive society, with a universal, free, public health care system … Luis Falcón

The presentations showed the different realities and solutions available nowadays in different regions / continents. The common feature of all was the desire to share and find solutions that can improve the current situation.

Carlos Juan Martín Pérez – Ministry of Health El Salvador
GNU Solidario‘s mission is to provide education and health with Free Software, as Luis Falcón said: 

… Free software is, and should be, synonymous with social activism and ethics … Luis Falcón

Richard Stallman – Free Software Foundation
To emphasize the benefits of free software, attended the conference Richard Stallman, founder of the Free Software Foundation, creator of GNU/Linux and Free Software activist. Stallman gave a master lecture on: “Free Software …. Defending your freedom” during which he stressed on the fact that we are still far from the implementation of free software and that most people remain slaves of proprietary softwares.

Aymón López Márquez – Bubble Software Assotiation
The event was a great time of learning and reflection. Personally we got the chance to see different realities, the great work that lies behind many organizations and the need to continue promoting the use of free software, particularly in areas like education and health.

Licino Kustra Mano – epSOS
A special thanks to Miguel Falcón,Tily Martín and Mariola Falcón for the logistical / personal support and donations, without you this event would have been impossible. Thank you!
Thanks to the media that were present and spread the event.

Jesús González Herrera – Ingenia
Change does not happen by chance, it happens by choice … That’s why we ask you to continue supporting us in our solidarity campaign in favor of the needy and help us continue on the path we have started a few years ago towards the change we want to make.

Until next time!
GNU Solidario’s team.

Después de unas semanas frenéticas, organizando IWEEE 2013, estamos de vuelta a la normalidad !
Este año hemos tenido ponentes de Médicos sin Fronteras, Cruz Roja, Ministerio de Salud de El Salvador, UNESCO Universidad de La Laguna y CARITAS, entre otros.

Zviad Kirtava – Partners for Health NGO. Tbilisi State Medical University 
Queremos agradecer cada uno de los ponente y de los asistente al evento, ha sido un placer compartir tiempo y conocimiento con ustedes.
El lema de IWEEE 2013 ha sido Justicia Social. En estos años lo que ha movido y sigue moviendo a GNU Solidario ha sido conseguir justicia para los más necesitados, ya que normalmente no hay justicia para los pobres …

Alberto Lazzero – ZOHE

La situación política y económica que estamos viviendo hoy en día nos está mostrando como cada vez más sea necesario un sistema de salud que no sea un privilegio para pocos, sino más bien un derecho para todos !

Pedro Herranz Porcio – CARITAS
Como bien dijo Luis Falcón en la apertura del evento, hoy en día los países desarrollados están tan necesitados como los menos privilegiados. Luis Falcón expresó en una entrevista previa:
… tenemos que seguir luchando cada día más por una sociedad más justa e inclusiva, con un sistema de salud pública universal, libre y de calidad … Luis Falcón (Premios PortalProgramas)

Nicholas Wilkie – Doctors without Borders
Las charlas de los ponentes mostraron las diferentes realidades y soluciones existentes hoy en día en diferentes regiones/continentes. El elemento en común entre todos fue el deseo de querer compartir y encontrar soluciones que puedan mejorar la situación actual.

Holger Schmuhl – Helmholtz Zentrum München. Medfloss.org
GNU Solidario tiene como misión proporcionar Educación y Salud con Software Libre que, como dice Luis Falcón: 

… El Software libre es, y debe ser, sinónimo de activismo social y de ética … Luis Falcón 

Richard Stallman: Free Software … Defending your Freedom
Para recalcar los beneficios del Software Libre, estuvo presente Richard Stallman, fundador de la Free Software Foundation, creador de GNU/Linux y gran activista del Software Libre. Stallman dio una charla magistral sobre “Software Libre …. Defendiendo tu libertad” durante la cual hizo hincapié sobre el hecho de que estamos todavía muy lejos de la implementación del software libre y de como la mayoría de la gente sigue siendo esclava de los softwares privativos.

Jordi Puiggené Valls – BIKA Labs
El evento fue un gran momento de aprendizaje y reflexión. Personalmente nos dio la oportunidad de ver realidades diferentes, el gran trabajo que hay atrás de muchas organizaciones y la necesidad de seguir impulsando el uso del Software Libre, sobretodo en áreas como educación y salud.

Olga Ferrer-Roca – UNESCO University of La Laguna
Queremos hacer un agradecimiento especial a Miguel Falcón, Tily Martín y Mariola Falcón por todo el apoyo logístico / personal y la donación. Sin ustedes hubiera sido imposible. Gracias !

Benjamine Budiman – Cruz Roja
Agradecemos a los medios que se hicieron presentes y que han difundido el evento.

Luis Falcón and Sebastián Marró – GNU Solidario
El cambio no se produce por casualidad, ocurre por elección … Es por eso que les pedimos que nos sigan apoyando en nuestra campaña solidaria a favor de los mas necesitados y ayudarnos a seguir en el camino que hemos empezados hace unos años, hacia el cambio que queremos lograr.

Hasta la próxima !
El equipo de GNU Solidario.

Lunch recess

Carlos J. Martín Pérez: Winner of the GNU Auction !

IWEEE 2013 Program !

23 Wednesday Jan 2013

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Time
Speaker
Organization
Country
Presentatiom
08:30-09:00
Registration
09:00-09:15
Luis Falcón
GNU Solidario
Spain
Opening Session
09:20-09:35
Thang Dao
Doctors without Borders – Switzerland –
Switzerland
Information Systems Governance at a humanitarian NGO
09:40-09:55
Carlos J. Martín Pérez
Ministry of Health El Salvador
El Salvador
Enjoying the free-libre software benefits to build a country level health information system: now is the time of giving back
10:00-10:15
Aymón López Márquez
Bubble Software Assotiation
Spain
TBC
10:20-10:35
Licino Kustra Mano
epSOS
Portugal
(epSOS) Smart Open Services for European Patients and the OpenNCP Initiative
10:40-10:55
Jesús González Herrera
Ingenia
Spain
Implementation of a software solution for Emergency Coordination based on Free Software. Sustainable investment.
11:00-11:15
Zviad Kirtava
Partners for Health NGO – Tbilisi State Medical University
Georgia
Hybrid (Fiber + Wireless) cost-efficient solution for Adjara Regional e-Health Network (REHN)
11:20-11:35
O. Ferrer – Roca
UNESCO – Univeristy of La Laguna
Spain
mHealth, BYOD, Gamification & Inverse Innovation
11:35-11:50
Coffee Break
11:55-12:10
Pedro Herranz Porcio
Caritas
Spain
CARITAS IN THE WORLD: Health related projects within the Social Action
12:15-12:30
Nicholas Wilkie
Doctors without Borders – Switzerland –
Switzerland
Mobile Healthcare Software for Emerging Economies
12:35-12:50
Holger Schmuhl
Helmholtz Zentrum München / medfloss.org
Germany
An overview of Medfloss.org and International Open Source Working Groups
12:15-12:30
Jordi Puiggené Valls
BIKA Labs
Spain
Bika Health, LIMS for public health laboratories
13:35-13:50
Alberto Lazzero
ZOHE – eHealth Open Zone
Italy
ZOHE: work and achievements
13:55-14:10
Benjamine Budiman
Cruz Roja
Spain
Humanitarian Logistics Center
14:10-15:00
Lunch Recess
15:00-15:15
Luis Falcón
Sebastián Marró
GNU Solidario
Spain
Adoption of GNU Health in Public Hospitals
15:30-16:30
Round Table
16:30-18:30
Richard Stallman
Free Software Foundation
USA
Free Software …. Defending Your Freedom

GNU Health: winner of Premios PortalProgramas al Software Libre

04 Friday Jan 2013

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We are pleased and honored to inform you that GNU Health participated to the awards of Premios PortalProgramas al Software Libre 2012. 
GNU Health was nominated in two categories and won in both of them! The System received the first price as Most Revolutionary Software 2012 and Software with Greater Growth Potential 2012 !

                                         
In our daily work with Free Software, we believe that these awards will help us to spread around more and more the benefits of Free Software and its applications in Public Health and e-Health !
Thank you very much to everyone at Premios PortalProgramas al Software Libre 2012 and especially to all the people who voted for GNU Health, as you know, this project is the result of the work of a great community !

Luis Falcón’s interview about the Awards Premios PortalProgramas 2012.

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Merry Xmas and Happy GNU Year !

13 Thursday Dec 2012

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Registration is open for IWEEE 2013

05 Monday Nov 2012

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We are thrilled to announce opening of registration for the VI edition of IWEEE 2013: Social Justice
Admission is free, but previous registration is required. Make sure to reserve your place !

In the next few weeks we will start publishing the tentative program, so don’t forget to check out our latest news and events.

We hope to see you in Las Palmas !

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